Modeling developing countries' policies in general equilibrium /:
Policies affecting resource allocation across tradable sectors and those affecting the incentives to produce tradable activities are key determinants of macroeconomic balance and growth. Computable general equilibrium models have made significant contributions to both types of policies. With advance...
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Zusammenfassung: | Policies affecting resource allocation across tradable sectors and those affecting the incentives to produce tradable activities are key determinants of macroeconomic balance and growth. Computable general equilibrium models have made significant contributions to both types of policies. With advancements in computing power and software, these models have become easy to implement and are now widespread. The question then is when and how to formulate them to avoid the 'black box' syndrome. This book seeks to address these issues through carefully selected essays that analyse how to model general equilibrium linkages in a single economy, across developing and developed economies, and across both micro and macro policies. Micro policies examined include tariffs quotas and VERs, the choice of taxes to maximize government revenue, migration and remittances, and the political economy of tariff setting. Applications on macro policies cover capital inflows, real exchange rate determination, and the modeling of the effects of adjustment policies on income distribution. The book provides insights on the development of a family of models for diverse policy choices, focusing on the ways to model the following: links between tradable and non-tradable activities, labor markets, and portfolio choices given limited capital mobility. Selected essays are all inspired by specific policy problems, including the adaptation to external shocks (i.e. oil), consequences of capital inflows, determinants of migration and associated remittances, the productivity of foreign aid, and rent-seeking activities under trade regimes with non-price trade restrictions. Examples in this book lay out the theoretical foundations, alongside a variety of applications, to help formulate coherent and transparent models for policy analysis. Archetype economies are extensively used to show how differences in economic structure influence the effects of policies. Graduate students and policy analysts interested in modeling will find this a useful compendium of studies. |
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contents | pt. II. Archetype economies. ch. 8. Alternative routes to development / Hollis Chenery, Jeffrey Lewis and Sherman Robinson -- ch. 9. Trade adjustment policies and income distribution in three archetype developing economies / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 10. Distributional effects of adjustment policies: Simulations for archetype economies in Africa and Latin America / Francois Bourguignon and Akiko Suwa -- ch. 11. Modeling the effects of protection in a dynamic framework / Kemal Dervis -- ch. 12. Lobbying, counterlobbying, and the structure of tariff protection in poor and rich countries / Olivier Cadot and Marcelo Olarreaga -- ch. 13. Globalization and migratory pressures from developing countries: A simulation analysis / Riccardo Faini and Jean-Marie Grether -- pt. III. Costs of protection from trade policy regimes in developing countries. ch. 14. Distortions in the factor market: Some general equilibrium estimates Ch. 15. Trade policy and resource allocation in the presence of product differentiation / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 16. An evaluation of neutral trade policy incentives under increasing returns to scale / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 17. Industrial organization and trade liberalization: Evidence from Korea / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 18. Industrial organization implications of QR trade regimes: Evidence and welfare costs / Timothy Condon -- ch. 19. Market access and welfare under free trade agreements: Textiles under NAFTA / Olivier Cadot, Celine Carrere and Alberto Portugal-Perez -- pt. IV. Estimating the costs of US foreign trade policy. ch. 20. Welfare costs of US quotas in textiles, steel and autos / David Tarr -- ch. 21. VERs under imperfect competition and foreign direct investment: A case study of the US-Japan auto VER / David Tarr -- ch. 22. Industrial policy in the presence of wage distortions: The case of the US auto and steel industries / David Tarr |
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spelling | De Melo, Jaime, author. Modeling developing countries' policies in general equilibrium / Jaime de Melo. New Jersey : World Scientific, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier World scientific studies in international economics ; 41 Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. pt. II. Archetype economies. ch. 8. Alternative routes to development / Hollis Chenery, Jeffrey Lewis and Sherman Robinson -- ch. 9. Trade adjustment policies and income distribution in three archetype developing economies / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 10. Distributional effects of adjustment policies: Simulations for archetype economies in Africa and Latin America / Francois Bourguignon and Akiko Suwa -- ch. 11. Modeling the effects of protection in a dynamic framework / Kemal Dervis -- ch. 12. Lobbying, counterlobbying, and the structure of tariff protection in poor and rich countries / Olivier Cadot and Marcelo Olarreaga -- ch. 13. Globalization and migratory pressures from developing countries: A simulation analysis / Riccardo Faini and Jean-Marie Grether -- pt. III. Costs of protection from trade policy regimes in developing countries. ch. 14. Distortions in the factor market: Some general equilibrium estimates Ch. 15. Trade policy and resource allocation in the presence of product differentiation / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 16. An evaluation of neutral trade policy incentives under increasing returns to scale / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 17. Industrial organization and trade liberalization: Evidence from Korea / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 18. Industrial organization implications of QR trade regimes: Evidence and welfare costs / Timothy Condon -- ch. 19. Market access and welfare under free trade agreements: Textiles under NAFTA / Olivier Cadot, Celine Carrere and Alberto Portugal-Perez -- pt. IV. Estimating the costs of US foreign trade policy. ch. 20. Welfare costs of US quotas in textiles, steel and autos / David Tarr -- ch. 21. VERs under imperfect competition and foreign direct investment: A case study of the US-Japan auto VER / David Tarr -- ch. 22. Industrial policy in the presence of wage distortions: The case of the US auto and steel industries / David Tarr Policies affecting resource allocation across tradable sectors and those affecting the incentives to produce tradable activities are key determinants of macroeconomic balance and growth. Computable general equilibrium models have made significant contributions to both types of policies. With advancements in computing power and software, these models have become easy to implement and are now widespread. The question then is when and how to formulate them to avoid the 'black box' syndrome. This book seeks to address these issues through carefully selected essays that analyse how to model general equilibrium linkages in a single economy, across developing and developed economies, and across both micro and macro policies. Micro policies examined include tariffs quotas and VERs, the choice of taxes to maximize government revenue, migration and remittances, and the political economy of tariff setting. Applications on macro policies cover capital inflows, real exchange rate determination, and the modeling of the effects of adjustment policies on income distribution. The book provides insights on the development of a family of models for diverse policy choices, focusing on the ways to model the following: links between tradable and non-tradable activities, labor markets, and portfolio choices given limited capital mobility. Selected essays are all inspired by specific policy problems, including the adaptation to external shocks (i.e. oil), consequences of capital inflows, determinants of migration and associated remittances, the productivity of foreign aid, and rent-seeking activities under trade regimes with non-price trade restrictions. Examples in this book lay out the theoretical foundations, alongside a variety of applications, to help formulate coherent and transparent models for policy analysis. Archetype economies are extensively used to show how differences in economic structure influence the effects of policies. Graduate students and policy analysts interested in modeling will find this a useful compendium of studies. Developing countries Economic policy. Equilibrium (Economics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044538 Computable general equilibrium models Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Computable general equilibrium models fast Economic policy fast Equilibrium (Economics) fast Developing countries fast Entwicklungspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4014957-2 Modellierung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170297-9 Wirtschaftspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066493-4 has work: Modeling developing countries' policies in general equilibrium (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGkwhJXcqTxWhy4TkBVDMP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Modeling developing countries' policies in general equilibrium 9789814494809 (DLC) 2014040800 (OCoLC)893721629 World Scientific studies in international economics ; 41. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007036237 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=978083 Volltext |
spellingShingle | De Melo, Jaime Modeling developing countries' policies in general equilibrium / World Scientific studies in international economics ; pt. II. Archetype economies. ch. 8. Alternative routes to development / Hollis Chenery, Jeffrey Lewis and Sherman Robinson -- ch. 9. Trade adjustment policies and income distribution in three archetype developing economies / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 10. Distributional effects of adjustment policies: Simulations for archetype economies in Africa and Latin America / Francois Bourguignon and Akiko Suwa -- ch. 11. Modeling the effects of protection in a dynamic framework / Kemal Dervis -- ch. 12. Lobbying, counterlobbying, and the structure of tariff protection in poor and rich countries / Olivier Cadot and Marcelo Olarreaga -- ch. 13. Globalization and migratory pressures from developing countries: A simulation analysis / Riccardo Faini and Jean-Marie Grether -- pt. III. Costs of protection from trade policy regimes in developing countries. ch. 14. Distortions in the factor market: Some general equilibrium estimates Ch. 15. Trade policy and resource allocation in the presence of product differentiation / Sherman Robinson -- ch. 16. An evaluation of neutral trade policy incentives under increasing returns to scale / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 17. Industrial organization and trade liberalization: Evidence from Korea / David Roland-Holst -- ch. 18. Industrial organization implications of QR trade regimes: Evidence and welfare costs / Timothy Condon -- ch. 19. Market access and welfare under free trade agreements: Textiles under NAFTA / Olivier Cadot, Celine Carrere and Alberto Portugal-Perez -- pt. IV. Estimating the costs of US foreign trade policy. ch. 20. Welfare costs of US quotas in textiles, steel and autos / David Tarr -- ch. 21. VERs under imperfect competition and foreign direct investment: A case study of the US-Japan auto VER / David Tarr -- ch. 22. Industrial policy in the presence of wage distortions: The case of the US auto and steel industries / David Tarr Equilibrium (Economics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044538 Computable general equilibrium models Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Computable general equilibrium models fast Economic policy fast Equilibrium (Economics) fast Entwicklungspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4014957-2 Modellierung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170297-9 Wirtschaftspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066493-4 |
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topic | Equilibrium (Economics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044538 Computable general equilibrium models Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Computable general equilibrium models fast Economic policy fast Equilibrium (Economics) fast Entwicklungspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4014957-2 Modellierung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4170297-9 Wirtschaftspolitik gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066493-4 |
topic_facet | Developing countries Economic policy. Equilibrium (Economics) Computable general equilibrium models Developing countries. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. Computable general equilibrium models Economic policy Developing countries Entwicklungspolitik Modellierung Wirtschaftspolitik |
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