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poverty level in rural households in less than the welfare gain and poverty reduction in the presence of trade liberlisation …This study attempts to assess the impact of two shocks-trade liberlisation and a decline in remittances from abroad …-on poverty in Pakistan using a CGE framework. It is found that tariff reducation in the absesnce of a decline in remittances …
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is shown in the third part of the paper, most empirical studies on the relationship between trade, poverty and inequality …, poverty and inequality in developing countries. This relationship has been widely discussed by economists during the last few … show that trade has contributed to increased inequality in developing countries, which contradicts the results of standard …
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poverty impacts after trade liberalization. Additionally, changes in employment levels are almost immaterial. We conclude that …In this work we quantify the impact of trade liberalization in the global beef markets over labor income, employment … and poverty levels in Uruguay. The adjustment of local beef prices after an external shock to the worldwide price levels …
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the third part of the paper, most empirical studies on the relationship between trade, poverty and inequality show that …This paper is dedicated to a theoretical and empirical survey of the relationship between trade, growth, poverty and … trade has contributed to increased inequality in developing countries, which contradicts the results of standard economic …
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Argentina, like other land abundant country, benefited greatly from the increase in the prices of agricultural commodities. However, and in despite of the benefits at the macro level, with a large share of the population with low and medium-low incomes, the increase in agricultural commodity...
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This paper quantifies the distributional and poverty effects of national and external trade reform in Brazil using … zero labor income effect. Additionally, we find that poverty indicators decreased after national trade liberalization (both … for women and men). We obtained no significant inequality effects after national trade reforms. We analyze the impact on …
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tariff reduction, poverty levels and inequality in both developed and developing countries. Gains from trade are generally … trade, poverty and inequality by analyzing the impact of trade liberalization through two main transmission channels: prices … and income. Our papers show that in the case of Mercosur, the effect of trade on poverty (and income inequality) varies …
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youth—over the last two decades. The paper shows that while Tunisia has significantly reduced poverty between 2000 and 2019 …, the profile of the poor has not changed much: poverty remains concentrated in rural and western regions, mainly among … construction. Moreover, the share of the vulnerable Tunisian population at risk of falling into poverty is quite large, especially …
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greater rates of poverty decline and gains in wages and employment. We extend this literature by estimating the impact of …
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We study the dynamic effects of export exposure over local labor markets in Indonesia. We develop an empirical strategy to instrument exposure to exports using exposure to foreign demand shocks and validate it showing that the labor market responses are consistent with those expected from demand...
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