What can the poor expect from trade liberalization?: opening the "black box" of trade modeling
Antoine Bouët
No 93, MTID discussion papers from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Abstract:
"Trade liberalization is expected to act positively on development and poverty alleviation, both of which have become a high priority of international community...The objective of this study is to examine the efficiency of trade modeling in capturing the benefits from trade liberalization. It will provide a survey of methodologies utilized to assess the impact of trade liberalization on poverty and will examine the extent to which such assessments diverge. The survey also demonstrates the benefits of “complementary analysis”, which utilizes different methodologies to study a specific topic." from Authors' Abstract
Keywords: Trade modeling; Poverty alleviation; General equilibrium model; Assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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