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negative implications for the overall macro economy, household welfare and poverty in Bangladesh. Terms of trade deteriorate …We examine the impacts of WTO agreements and domestic trade policy reforms on production, welfare and poverty in … Bangladesh. A sequential dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, which takes into account accumulation effects, is …
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negative implications for the overall macro economy, household welfare and poverty in Bangladesh. Terms of trade deteriorate …We examine the impacts of WTO agreements and domestic trade policy reforms on production, welfare and poverty in … Bangladesh. A sequential dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, which takes into account accumulation effects, is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014064061
This paper examined welfare and poverty impacts of trade liberalization in Bangladesh. By using a computable general … regressive pattern is observed among the urban households but it is ambiguous for the rural households. Rural poverty declined …. Except for the second simulation, the urban poverty headcount, gap and severity all worsen in other two simulations. This …
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, Bangladesh, and Bhutan. This paper uses computable general equilibrium (CGE) methods to address how these infrastructure … developments might affect the broader economy in SASEC, and in particular impact on income distribution and poverty. The paper … describes a new CGE model for South Asia, covering India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan, which incorporates …
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The research explores the gender aspects of policy reforms in Bangladesh in a sequential dynamic computational general … equilibrium (CGE) framework. This research uses the most updated SAM of Bangladesh and is the first attempt to build a gendered … sequential dynamic CGE model for the Bangladesh economy. A ‘home production' version of the gendered CGE model for the Bangladesh …
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program in Bangladesh, and find that our measures of multidimensional poverty have fallen significantly for participants. This …Many poverty, safety net, training, and other social programs utilize multiple screening criteria to determine … multidimensional poverty measures (and their components) that address key participant deficits. We apply our methods to a BRAC ultra-poverty …
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This paper assesses the impact on the poor of the economic reforms undertaken in Bangladesh under Fund …
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program in Bangladesh, and find that our measures of multidimensional poverty have fallen significantly for participants. This …Many poverty, safety net, training, and other social programs utilize multiple screening criteria to determine … multidimensional poverty measures (and their components) that address key participant deficits. We apply our methods to a BRAC ultra-poverty …
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-wide model of Bangladesh, we estimate and decompose damages from historical climate variability and future anthropogenic climate … distribution of damages and slows Bangladesh's long- run shift (adaptation) into dry (winter) season rice production. -- climate … change ; uncertainty ; stochastic simulation ; CGE model ; agriculture ; Bangladesh …
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