Measuring The Effects Of Trade Liberalization


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Measuring Services Trade Liberalization and Its Impact on Economic Growth


Measuring Services Trade Liberalization and Its Impact on Economic Growth

Author: Aaditya Mattoo

language: en

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Release Date: 2001


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Countries that fully liberalize their telecommunications and financial services sectors may be able to expect economic growth rates up to 1.5 percentage point higher than rates in other countries.

Assessing the Environmental Effects of Trade Liberalisation Agreements Methodologies


Assessing the Environmental Effects of Trade Liberalisation Agreements Methodologies

Author: OECD

language: en

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Release Date: 2000-02-11


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This conference proceedings examines how to assess the environmental effects of trade liberalisation agreements.

Measuring the Impact of Distortions in Agricultural Trade in Partial and General Equilibrium


Measuring the Impact of Distortions in Agricultural Trade in Partial and General Equilibrium

Author: Mr.Stephen Tokarick

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 2003-05-01


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This paper provides quantitative estimates of the impact of removing agricultural support (both tariffs and subsidies) in partial- and general-equilibrium frameworks. The results show that agricultural support in industrial countries is highly distortionary and tariffs have a larger distortionary impact than subsidies. Removal of agricultural support would likely raise the international prices of food, resulting in an increase in the cost of food for many net-food- importing countries, although the increase is generally small. The results also show that most of the benefits from removing agricultural support accrue to the countries that liberalize.