Household Welfare Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization:
Chen and Ravallion use China's national household surveys for rural and urban areas to measure and explain the welfare impacts of the changes in goods and factor prices attributed to WTO accession. Price changes are estimated separately using a general equilibrium model to capture both direct a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chen and Ravallion use China's national household surveys for rural and urban areas to measure and explain the welfare impacts of the changes in goods and factor prices attributed to WTO accession. Price changes are estimated separately using a general equilibrium model to capture both direct and indirect effects of the initial tariff changes. The welfare impacts are first-order approximations based on a household model incorporating own-production activities and are calibrated to the household-level data imposing minimum aggregation. The authors find negligible impacts on inequality and poverty in the aggregate. However, diverse impacts emerge across household types and regions associated with heterogeneity in consumption behavior and income sources, with possible implications for compensatory policy responses. This paper-a product of the Poverty Team, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to assess the household welfare impacts of economywide policy changes |
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title_full_unstemmed | Household Welfare Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization Ravallion, Martin |
title_short | Household Welfare Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization |
title_sort | household welfare impacts of china s accession to the world trade organization |
topic | Consumption Behavior Distributional Effects Economic Theory and Research Emerging Markets Finance and Financial Sector Development Financial Literacy Food Commodities Food Items Food Staples Health, Nutrition and Population Household Survey Household Surveys Household Welfare Income Income Shares Inequality Labor Policies Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Population Policies Poverty Lines Poverty Reduction Private Sector Developmen Pro-Poor Growth Rural Development Rural Poverty Reduction Social Protections and Labor Trade Policy |
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