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poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could move the world some way towards those desirable outcomes, but more so the more …
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land and unskilled labor, and real net farm incomes would all rise in the region, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha …
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sector projections and then taking an economy-wide perspective using projections to 2005, based on the global CGE model known …
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by taking an economy-wide perspective using projections to the year 2005, based on the global CGE model known as GTAP …
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reduce some forms of poverty and inequality but worsen others, so the net effects are unclear without empirical modeling … the remaining distortions to world merchandise trade on poverty and inequality globally and in various developing … for a sample of 15 countries, and ten stand-alone national case studies, all point to larger reductions in poverty …
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suggest real net farm incomes would rise in developing countries with a move to free trade, thereby alleviating rural poverty …
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The long run gains from reductions in distortionary tariffs are robustly positive in neoclassical economies. In the short run, however, depending on the prevailing exchange rate and tax regimes, a combination of producer price deflation and nominal wage stickiness can cause trade liberalisation...
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facilitate that set of bilateral relationships. Use is made of a modified version of the global CGE model known as GTAP to …
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to improve welfare globally and alleviate poverty in developing countries. It argues that phasing out distortionary …
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In this paper we use detailed trade and production data and a theoretically consistent model of demand - the Almost Ideal Demand System - to estimate bilateral trade elasticities, the key parameters required for quantification of the effects of the `1992' programme. Initial results for 70 West...
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