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"For decades the world's agricultural markets have been highly distorted by national government policies, but very … restrictiveness indexes. It then exploits a global agricultural distortions database recently compiled by the World Bank to generate … a sample of 75 countries that together account for more than three-quarters of the world's production of those …
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"Despite recent reforms, world agricultural markets remain highly distorted by government policies. Traditional … sector policies are generated without a formal model of global markets or even price elasticity estimates. "--World Bank web …
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The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable general equilibrium … substituted for land, overall energy consumption falls with the shrinking economy, hurting energy exporters. With full coastal …
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This paper studies the economic implications of climate-change-induced variations in tourism demand, using a world CGE … changes of consumption preferences for domestically produced goods. The second shocks reallocate income across world regions …
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thus dampens the negative effect that deposit insurance has on banks' risk taking. "--World Bank web site …
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the 5 percent generated by the most commonly used global model (GTAP) and reported in the paper's final section. "--World …
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and allocating society's savings more efficiently. The author first discusses three pillars on which sound and efficient … markets. "--World Bank web site …
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institutions dispose a country toward adopting design features that inadequately control risk-shifting. "--World Bank web site …
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