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May the pro‐poor impacts of trade liberalisation vanish because of imperfect information?⋆
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International EconomicsApplied EconomicsTradeAgricultural EconomicsTrade LiberalisationWelfare EconomicsEconomic Policy AnalysisEconomic AnalysisPro‐poor ImpactsEconomicsGeneral Equilibrium TheoryEconomic LiberalizationTrade PatternAgricultural Trade LiberalisationImperfect InformationTrade LiberalizationTrade PolicyEconomic PolicyTrade EconomicsBusinessGtap DatabaseWelfare Gains
Abstract In this paper, we try to evaluate changes in welfare gains and their distribution due to trade liberalisation when imperfect information is considered. The results of two versions of a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, using the GTAP database and representing goods as well as capital flows, are compared. In the first version, a standard world CGE approach is followed. In the second version, we included risk aversion, imperfect information and production lag in the agricultural sector. After a brief description of the two versions, changes in welfare, represented by the income of two types of household (middlelow and middle‐high) in three regions (Europe, United States, Rest of the World) after agricultural trade liberalisation are presented. Theoretical and political consequences of the results are discussed.
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