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Policy lessons from trade-focused, two-sector models
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Moreovei et al. as discussed by the authors describe how to specify, solve, and draw policy lessons from small, two-sector, general equilibrium models of developing countries, which capture the essential mechanisms by which external shocks and economic policies ripple through the economy.About:
This article is published in Journal of Policy Modeling.The article was published on 1990-12-01. It has received 203 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: External sector & Terms of trade.read more
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How Carbon Tariffs and Climate Clubs Can Slow Global Warming
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An EU-ASEAN Free Trade Area with a focus on Singapore and Malaysia
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Aid, Growth, and Real Exchange Rate Dynamics
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GAMS, a user's guide
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General equilibrium models for development policy
TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of multisector, economy-wide planning models weighing their power to address issues of trade, distribution, growth, and structural change is presented in this paper, where the authors combine theoretical discussion of the properties of applied equilibrium models with numerical applications to particular countries, and problems.
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Social accounting matrices : a basis for planning
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