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Table 6.1 Trade liberalization, maize price decontrol, and income tax adjustment scenarios

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 5 Impacts of Trade Liberalization in the Basic and Elaborated SOE Models and a Comparably Specified Conventional Competitive Model Base 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 24: ... 4. RESULTS FROM MODEL ANALYSES Table5 reports results of the impact of trade liberalization in Vietnam using 1995 data generated by the basic version of the SOE model described earlier, and compares these with results from both the two elaborations also described above, and to those from as a comparably specified competitive model. In the basic model there are two SOEs, one involved in import competing and the other in export production.... In PAGE 24: ... In the basic model there are two SOEs, one involved in import competing and the other in export production. Table5 reports results for this model which show an aggregate welfare gain from a move to free trade, involving the elimination of all trade restrictions, of 4.7% of income11.... In PAGE 26: ...In the other SOE cases, results from the model with an SOE and a private sector (column 3 of Table5 ) are broadly similar to those from the basic SOE model (column 1 of Table 5). However, results from the model where mobility of labour between SOEs and the private sector enters show more differences.... ..."

Table 2 1995 Model Admissible Base Case Data and Key Parameter Assumptions Used in SOE Trade Liberalization Analyses Data Used in Calibrating the

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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

Table 1: Indicators of Trade Regimes Pre and Post Liberalization

in Post Trade Liberalization Policy and Institutional Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Sarath Rajapatirana, The Caribbean, Tfechnical Department
"... In PAGE 12: ...America (see Table1 ). By 1991 it had reduced its average tariff to 11%, the variance in tariffs to virtually zero and eliminated nearly all the quantitative restrictions except for those needed for health and national security reasons.... ..."

Table 16. Full trade liberalization and removal of US farm policy (FMTL amp;US scenario) new levels after reform baseline levels average change

in Groundnut Policies, Global Trade Dynamics
by And The Impact, Ndiame Diop, John Beghin, Mirvat Sewadeh, World Bank
"... In PAGE 23: ... Senegal and Malawi decrease their exports of groundnuts because of larger domestic use, India experiences trade reversal becoming a large importer of groundnut oil and cake. Accounting for the trade reversals in Table16 and 17, aggregate trade in groundnuts increases by 16 percent, and trade in value-added products more than doubles. The first two columns of Table 21 show the welfare impact of these two reforms.... ..."

Table 1 1995 Vietnamese Data Used in Constructing More Aggregated Model Admissible Data Sets For Counterfactual Analysis of the Effects of Trade Liberalization (Bill. VND at producers prices)

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

Table 3 1995 Model admissible Base Case Data and Key Parameters Used in Trade Liberalization Analyses Using an SOE Model with Both Private and State Owned Enterprises

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

Table 3: Ordinal Logit results estimating policy liberalization of Japanese agricultural trade barriers

in US interests, institutions, and negotiation strategies for agricultural trade
by Christina Davis

Table 4: Ordinal Logit results estimating policy liberalization of European agricultural trade barriers

in US interests, institutions, and negotiation strategies for agricultural trade
by Christina Davis

Table 6. Compensating Variation for a Free Trade Area Among 14 Importing Countries Table 6. Compensating Variation: Liberalize Trade Among the 14 Importers Marginal Cost Changes In:b Case 1: Case 2: Case 3:

in On Estimating The Welfare Gains from Trade
by Huiwen Lai, Daniel Trefler 2004
"... In PAGE 26: ... We thus do not expect large welfare gains.11 Table6 reports the E[CVi] and V[CVi] for this scenario. We consider 3 cases.... In PAGE 28: ... Standard errors translate the tension between the data and the model into uncertainty about the gains from trade liberalization. Table6 reports the two other marginal cost cases as well. As expected, there is a clear ranking of welfare gains across cases.... ..."
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