Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model

The volume on agricultural price distortions, inequality and poverty begins with a global study that uses the World Bank's linkage model to examine the economic impacts in various countries, regions and the world as a whole of agricultural and...

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Main Authors: van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique, Valenzuela, Ernesto, Anderson, Kym
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spelling okr-10986-281462021-04-23T14:04:45Z Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique Valenzuela, Ernesto Anderson, Kym AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURE BASE YEAR BEEF BEET BEVERAGES CATTLE CATTLE SHEEP CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CROPS DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DEMAND CURVE DEMAND CURVES DISPOSABLE INCOME ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EXPORTS EXTENSIVE GRAZING FARM FARMING FEED FEED GRAINS FIBERS FRUITS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GRAINS LEATHER LIVESTOCK MEAT PRODUCTS MILK NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL MODELS OILS AND FATS PADDY PLASTIC PRODUCTS PRIMARY PRODUCTS PROCESSED FOODS PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES RICE RICE TRADE RUBBER SEEDS SHEEP MEAT SUGAR SUGAR CANE SUPPLY CURVES TAXATION TOBACCO TOBACCO PRODUCTS TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE POLICY VALUE ADDED VEGETABLE OILS VEGETABLES WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGES WHEAT WOOL WTO The volume on agricultural price distortions, inequality and poverty begins with a global study that uses the World Bank's linkage model to examine the economic impacts in various countries, regions and the world as a whole of agricultural and trade policies as of 2004. It does so by shocking that model with the removal of all agricultural price-distorting domestic and border policies with, and without, the removal of trade policies affecting all other goods. That pair of shocks is also employed in another global study in that volume to examine the inequality and poverty implications of those price-distorting policies for more than 100 countries. Then for ten national studies reported in that volume, the Linkage model again is used, but only to provide an exogenous set of shocks to the national economy wide model employed by the authors of each developing country case study. The effects of that shock on a national economy are then compared with the effects of own-country liberalization using the same national model and the same agricultural protection rates for that country as in the global Linkage model. In this appendix the authors describe the main assumptions adopted to generate the border price and export demand shocks from agricultural and trade policy reforms by the rest of the world, and how that is communicated to the national models. 2017-09-07T15:53:14Z 2017-09-07T15:53:14Z 2009-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/436021468157502709/Border-price-and-export-demand-shocks-for-developing-countries-from-rest-of-world-trade-liberalization-using-the-linkage-model http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28146 English en_US Agricultural Distortions working paper;no. 108 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURE
BASE YEAR
BEEF
BEET
BEVERAGES
CATTLE
CATTLE SHEEP
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CROPS
DAIRY
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DEMAND CURVE
DEMAND CURVES
DISPOSABLE INCOME
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EXPORTS
EXTENSIVE GRAZING
FARM
FARMING
FEED
FEED GRAINS
FIBERS
FRUITS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GRAINS
LEATHER
LIVESTOCK
MEAT PRODUCTS
MILK
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL MODELS
OILS AND FATS
PADDY
PLASTIC PRODUCTS
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
PROCESSED FOODS
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
RICE
RICE TRADE
RUBBER
SEEDS
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
SUGAR CANE
SUPPLY CURVES
TAXATION
TOBACCO
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLE OILS
VEGETABLES
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGES
WHEAT
WOOL
WTO
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL POLICIES
AGRICULTURE
BASE YEAR
BEEF
BEET
BEVERAGES
CATTLE
CATTLE SHEEP
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CROPS
DAIRY
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DEMAND CURVE
DEMAND CURVES
DISPOSABLE INCOME
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EXPORTS
EXTENSIVE GRAZING
FARM
FARMING
FEED
FEED GRAINS
FIBERS
FRUITS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GRAINS
LEATHER
LIVESTOCK
MEAT PRODUCTS
MILK
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL MODELS
OILS AND FATS
PADDY
PLASTIC PRODUCTS
PRIMARY PRODUCTS
PROCESSED FOODS
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
RICE
RICE TRADE
RUBBER
SEEDS
SHEEP MEAT
SUGAR
SUGAR CANE
SUPPLY CURVES
TAXATION
TOBACCO
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
VALUE ADDED
VEGETABLE OILS
VEGETABLES
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGES
WHEAT
WOOL
WTO
van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
relation Agricultural Distortions working paper;no. 108
description The volume on agricultural price distortions, inequality and poverty begins with a global study that uses the World Bank's linkage model to examine the economic impacts in various countries, regions and the world as a whole of agricultural and trade policies as of 2004. It does so by shocking that model with the removal of all agricultural price-distorting domestic and border policies with, and without, the removal of trade policies affecting all other goods. That pair of shocks is also employed in another global study in that volume to examine the inequality and poverty implications of those price-distorting policies for more than 100 countries. Then for ten national studies reported in that volume, the Linkage model again is used, but only to provide an exogenous set of shocks to the national economy wide model employed by the authors of each developing country case study. The effects of that shock on a national economy are then compared with the effects of own-country liberalization using the same national model and the same agricultural protection rates for that country as in the global Linkage model. In this appendix the authors describe the main assumptions adopted to generate the border price and export demand shocks from agricultural and trade policy reforms by the rest of the world, and how that is communicated to the national models.
format Working Paper
author van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
author_facet van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
author_sort van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique
title Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
title_short Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
title_full Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
title_fullStr Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
title_full_unstemmed Border Price and Export Demand Shocks for Developing Countries from Rest-of-World Trade Liberalization Using the Linkage Model
title_sort border price and export demand shocks for developing countries from rest-of-world trade liberalization using the linkage model
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/436021468157502709/Border-price-and-export-demand-shocks-for-developing-countries-from-rest-of-world-trade-liberalization-using-the-linkage-model
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28146
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