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, especially when analyzing their effect on poverty. This implies that the analysis of trade reform on social welfare cannot be …
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World Bank. The paper also compares the trade impact of different types of trade restrictions applied at the border with the …
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focuses on market access and summarizes the trade distortions imposed by the rest of the world on each country's export bundle … manufacturing protection. Nontariff barriers contribute more than 70 percent on average to world protection, underlying their …
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avian influenze, Brazil has emerged as the world's largest supplier of frozen raw chicken products, while poultry industries …
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To study the effects of tariffs on gross domestic product (GDP), one needs import demand elasticities at the tariff line level that are consistent with GDP maximization. These do not exist. The authors modify Kohli's (1991) GDP function approach to estimate demand elasticities for 4,625 imported...
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