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Groundnut products are of central economic importance to millions of smallholders in Africa, India, and Southern China … and The Gambia. Groundnut trade is heavily distorted, and this has affected the competitive position of various players in … world markets. Using a partial-equilibrium, multi-market, international model, Diop, Beghin, and Sewadeh analyze the trade …
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-South dimension with policies in India, and to a lesser extent China, heavily depressing the world prices of groundnut products at the …Groundnut products are of central economic importance to millions of smallholders in Africa, India, and Southern China … and The Gambia. Groundnut trade is heavily distorted, and this has affected the competitive position of various players in …
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This paper analyzes policies affecting global groundnut-products markets. The new US groundnut policy is now a minor … source of distortion in world markets where India and China stand out as the major distorters. We analyze and quantify the … effects of groundnut-products trade liberalization on consumer welfare and producer income. Our analysis shows that African …
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in approximately 4000 markets per country. We then move from groundnuts to globalization by building an exact TFP index … the typical country in the world, new imported varieties account for 15 percent of its productivity growth. These effects …
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in approximately 4000 markets per country. We then move from groundnuts to globalization by building an exact TFP index … the typical country in the world, new imported varieties account for 15 percent of its productivity growth. These effects …
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This paper analyzes whether taxation can be successfully used to reduce the incidence of labor informality and achieve higher equality in a globalized economy. To this purpose, it develops a two-area model: a developed country and an emerging country. The two areas differ according to the size...
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