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Table 4: Percentage Change in real GDP in 2020 from Trade Liberalization

in Regional And Multilateral Trade Liberalization: The Effects On Trade, Investment And Welfare
by Warwick J. McKibbin, Warwick J. Mckibbin 1997
"... In PAGE 18: ... The results in each table are the percentage deviation from what otherwise would have occurred by 2020 relative to the baseline projection of the model without any trade liberalization. First refer to the results for real GDP in Table4 . The first column contains the country names.... ..."
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Table 2 Welfare Effects of Trade Liberalization (EV as % of baseline GDP)

in Asian Development Bank
by Frank Harrigan, Asian Development Bank, William James, Nathan Associates, Michael Plummer, Fan Zhai, Asian Development Bank, Frank Harrigan, William James, Michael Plummer 2006
"... In PAGE 16: ... This allows identification of the benefits of more inclusive arrangements both in terms of country coverage and the share of trade covered by preferences. Simulation results are reported in Table2 . All simulations are static and exclude any changes in income that could occur through induced accumulation.... ..."

Table 6: Percentage Change in Real Investment in 2020 from Trade Liberalization

in Regional And Multilateral Trade Liberalization: The Effects On Trade, Investment And Welfare
by Warwick J. McKibbin, Warwick J. Mckibbin 1997
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Table 1: Location of the poor and effects of trade liberalization in the short-run

in Trade Policy Reform
by And Poverty Alleviation, Bernard Hoekman, Constantine Michalopoulos, Maurice Schiff, David Tarr, Brad Mcdonald, Richard Newfarmer, Jayanta Roy, John Wilson, Maria Kasilag

Table 19. Impact of peanut trade liberalization (GMTL scenario)

in Groundnut Policies, Global Trade Dynamics
by And The Impact, Ndiame Diop, John Beghin, Mirvat Sewadeh, World Bank

Table 17: World Trade Liberalization: Macro and Trade Performance (Including Trade-Productivity Dynamic Linkages)

in Beyond the Uruguay Round - The Implications of an Asian Free Trade Area
by Jeffrey D. Lewis, Sherman Robinson, Zhi Wang
"... In PAGE 8: ....................... 48 Table17 : World Trade Liberalization: Macro and Trade Performance (Including Trade- Productivity Dynamic Linkages) .... In PAGE 57: ... The results quite clearly suggest that there is an advantage to forming an APEC FTA that is as broad as possible. But one important question remains: how does the APEC FTA compare with the more liberal scenario in which global trade liberalization occurs, encompassing not only the APEC nations but the EU and economies in the rest of the world as well? Table17 summarizes the outcome from a simulation that incorporates such trade liberalization (and continuing to include the trade-productivity linkages). Compared to the Asian FTA, everyone gains: the EU is now able to achieve gains from trade liberalization, with a 0.... ..."

Table 6 Parametric Sensitivity Analyses of Results on Trade Liberalization for the Basic SOE Model

in notice, is given to the source.
by Madanmohan Ghosh, John Whalley, Manila Nguyen Chan, Bernard Decaluwe, Rodney Schmidt, Teryy Sicular, Ron Wintrobe, Vu Tuan, Madanmohan Ghosh, John Whalley, Jel No. F 2000
"... In PAGE 27: ... Table6 reports sensitivity analyses for the results from the basic model reported in Table 4 to values of key parameters used. These showing limited sensitivity to elasticity of substitution (F) parameters, while higher values for the labour share parameter ( quot;) yield higher welfare gains from trade liberalization and lower values small losses.... ..."

Table 7 Parametric Sensitivity Analyses of Results on Trade Liberalization for SOE/Private Enterprise Model

in notice, is given to the source.
by Madanmohan Ghosh, John Whalley, Manila Nguyen Chan, Bernard Decaluwe, Rodney Schmidt, Teryy Sicular, Ron Wintrobe, Vu Tuan, Madanmohan Ghosh, John Whalley, Jel No. F 2000
"... In PAGE 27: ...34 yields welfare worsening trade liberalization for this model parameterization. Sensitivity analyses of results for variations on key parameter values for the other two models are reported in Table7 . We are able to calibrate the model with mobility such that given the elasticity values in the leisure subutility function, we can choose units terms for this subfunction such that the wage equality condition (17) holds.... ..."

Table 17. Full trade liberalization (FMTL scenario) new levels after reform baseline levels

in Groundnut Policies, Global Trade Dynamics
by And The Impact, Ndiame Diop, John Beghin, Mirvat Sewadeh, World Bank

Table 1. The Washington Consensus Fiscal disciplineTrade liberalization Reorientation of public expenditures Openness to DFI

in Confrence Femise 2003
by Et Dcembre Marseille, Francesco Saraceno, Ofce Paris, Mario Amendola, Jean-luc Gaffard Ss, Francesco Saraceno
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