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The effects of trade liberalization on poverty in Tunisia are examined, using a layered dynamic CGE-microsimulation approach. A dynamic CGE model endogenously generates the evolution of prices, as well as income paths under protection and freer trade assumptions for each household group. These...
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Empirical evidence suggests that women are more vulnerable to chronic poverty and gender inequality is likely to condition the impacts of policies on the rest of the economy and consequently on poverty itself. While gender-responsive budgeting has made significant headway into economic policy,...
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The effects of trade liberalization on poverty in Tunisia are examined, using a layered dynamic CGE-microsimulation approach. A dynamic CGE model endogenously generates the evolution of prices, as well as income paths under protection and freer trade assumptions for each household group. These...
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In this paper the impact of removing all Tunisian tariffs on imports from EU, while maintaining protection on imports from the rest of the world, is evaluated using computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. Either competitive or Cournot oligopolistic commodities market structures with and...
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Tunisia was the first country south of the Mediterranean to conclude a free trade agreement with the European Union in 1995. The agreement is expected to promote growth and employment through efficient reallocation of resources and scale economies exploitation. The aim of this paper is to...
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