18 results with keyword: 'agricultural trade liberalization and poverty in brazil'
Table 2 shows how each POF group contributes to the three Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (1984) (FGT, for short) overall measures of poverty: FGT0 is the proportion of poor households
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With the aim of analysing the poverty impact of agricultural trade liberalization in Sri Lanka, we first calculated the poverty headcount in each population stratum, along
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South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM), Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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It presents a microsimulation of the impact on the poor of price changes in both factor and agricultural markets due to OECD country agricultural trade reform scenarios using
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To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to simultaneously test the role of psychological safety as a psychological climate process, and psychological contract fulfillment
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However, farmers and agricultural workers benefit less from tariff liberalization on all imports from the European Union given the relatively low dependence of the
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While poor countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, and India tend to “disprotect” rice sectors, the rich countries of East Asia (Japan and Korea), Europe, and the United States
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So what is Brazil’s interest in EC trade policy? Brazil’s main interest is the EU’s agricultural liberalization, given that Brazil is considered a highly
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Reference to risk-weighted assets calculated by banks with their internal risk management models for the determination of banks’ prudential capital must be
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We develop a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model including endogenous productivity effects from trade and technology transfer in agriculture to capture the impact of
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However, farmers and agricultural workers benefit less from tariff liberalization on all imports from the European Union given the relatively low dependence of the agriculture sector
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While some authors support the view that trade liberalization generates growth and therefore reduces poverty (Abarche et al., 2004), others show that it is the rich who
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From 1988 to 1995, when trade liberalization was implemented in Brazil, relative earnings of skilled workers decreased. In this paper, we in- vestigate the role of trade
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Specifically, we investigated the following outcomes: (1) any online experience, (2) familiarity with HIE, EMRs, PHRs, or the Connecticut HIE, (3) support for a national HIE
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The PEATSim model has previously been used to analyze a number of agricultural trade and policy reform scenarios, including global agricultural trade liberalization in
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