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No. 1 | 01 Mar 1989 |
Macroeconomic Adjustment and Income Distribution
This paper presents a macro simulation model to quantify the effects of stabilisation packages on the distribution of income and wealth. It is a macro-micro model since it combines macroeconomic aspects with the microeconomic optimising behaviour... |
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No. 2 | 01 Apr 1989 |
International Interactions in Food and Agricultural Policies
This paper presents a model of longer term interactions in the international markets for cereals, soybeans and meat, and draws policy conclusions for developing countries. The model is comparative static in nature and, largely, partial equilibrium,... |
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No. 4 | 01 Jun 1989 |
Le rééquilibrage entre le secteur public et le secteur privé
The policy of readjustment between the public and private sectors in Mexico comes under the definition of the country's development model, a process in which the priority traditionally given to import substitution would go instead to international... |
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No. 3 | 01 Jun 1989 |
L'impact d'une réduction des dépenses budgétaires sur la distribution des revenus en Indonésie
This document sets out a new method for assessing the implications of public expenditure cuts for income distribution. The instrument is a social accounting matrix providing the appropriate conceptual framework for estimating all the direct and... |
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No. 5 | 01 Jul 1989 |
Rebalancing the Public and Private Sectors
Although the objectives of the Privatisation Programme in Malaysia were clearly stated from the start, there was no overall implementation plan during the first few years. Thus, the early targets of privatisation as well as the specific methods... |
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No. 7 | 01 Dec 1989 |
Ajustement et distribution des revenus
This paper presents the first application of a macro-micro model introduced in Technical Paper No. 1 "Macroeconomic Adjustment and Income Distribution. A Macro-micro Simulation Model". Here, the model is applied to Morocco from 1980 to 1986. A... |
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No. 6 | 01 Dec 1989 |
Efficiency, Welfare Effects, and Political Feasibility of Alternative Antipoverty and Adjustment Programs
This document presents an exploratory contribution to the understanding of the political economy of poverty alleviation. Usually, governmental decisions to apply macroeconomic measures that minimise the negative effects of adjustment on the poor, or... |
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No. 8 | 01 Dec 1989 |
Emerging Maize Biotechnologies and their Potential Impact
Between 1955 and 1985 world maize production almost doubled. With little new land available, future growth in world production must come from higher yields and, hence, from new technologies. This paper describes some of the emerging maize... |
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No. 9 | 01 Jan 1990 |
Analyse des variables socio-culturelles et de l'ajustement en Côte d'Ivoire
This paper responds to the need to examine with empirical data the way in which women and children have been affected by recession and structural adjustment. A careful analysis of the impact on women (as compared to men) in developing countries has... |
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No. 12 | 01 Feb 1990 |
Tax Revenue Implications of the Real Exchange Rate
The variety of channels through which devaluation of the exchange rate impacts on real tax receipts, calls for empirical clarification. This paper should be seen as a first attempt towards empirical evidence. It establishes the causal relationships... |
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No. 10 | 01 Feb 1990 |
A Financial Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Analysis of Ecuador's Stabilization Programs
This paper presents an application to Ecuador of a computable general equilibrium model with a financial component, following the lead of F. Bourguignon, W. Branson and J. de Melo. Their macro-micro model was introduced in Technical Paper No.1... |
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No. 11 | 01 Feb 1990 |
Macroeconomic Aspects, Foreign Flows and Domestic Savings Performance in Developing Countries
This paper is a state-of-the-art report on the scope and efficacy of macroeconomic policies, both demand-management and supply-side, in relation to the level and composition of aggregate domestic savings (household, corporate, and government)... |
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No. 13 | 01 Apr 1990 |
Agricultural Growth and Economic Development
This study examines the role of public investment in determining the pattern of agricultural development in Pakistan. The focus is on investment in irrigation, which is seen to be the key to providing food self-sufficiency and allowing Pakistan to... |
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No. 14 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Rebalancing the Public and Private Sectors in Developing Countries
The process of adjusting the balance between the public and private sectors, an essential part of structural reforms launched in Ghana, took place in an improved macroeconomic environment. The policies pursued, Economic Recovery Programme I (1983-86)... |
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No. 17 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
With annual production averaging over 20 million metric tons, Brazil is the second largest developing country producer of maize (after China) and the third largest in the world. This report analyses development and dissemination of maize research and... |
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No. 18 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Economic Policies and Sectoral Growth
In analysing Argentina's variable growth record over the period 1913 to 1984, the study develops a comprehensive framework which disaggregates the economy into three sectors: agriculture, nonagriculture and government. The aim is to examine the... |
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No. 16 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Comparative Advantage
This paper investigates the application of the principle of comparative advantage to policy analysis and policy formulation. It is concerned with both the theory and the measurement of comparative advantage. Despite its central role in economics, the... |
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No. 15 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Agriculture and the Economic Cycle
This study provides an economic and econometric analysis of agriculture in the economic cycle, with special reference to the recent experience of Brazil. Part One of the paper discusses the economic theory and points to the relevance of classical... |
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No. 19 | 01 Jun 1990 |
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
Maize has been a staple food in Mexico since pre-Hispanic times and is still an important source of calories and protein in daily consumption, especially for poor families. The pattern of consumption is nevertheless changing; with the share of food... |
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No. 20 | 01 Jul 1990 |
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
Maize is a relatively new crop in Thailand, but since commercial production began in the 1950s it has become the second most important crop in terms of planted area and one of the country's top four agricultural exports. Major changes are occurring... |
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Macroeconomic Adjustment and Income Distribution
François Bourguignon, William H. Branson et Jaime de Melo
01 Mar 1989
This paper presents a macro simulation model to quantify the effects of stabilisation packages on the distribution of income and wealth. It is a macro-micro model since it combines macroeconomic aspects with the microeconomic optimising behaviour...
International Interactions in Food and Agricultural Policies
Joachim Zietz et Alberto Valdés
01 Apr 1989
This paper presents a model of longer term interactions in the international markets for cereals, soybeans and meat, and draws policy conclusions for developing countries. The model is comparative static in nature and, largely, partial equilibrium,...
Le rééquilibrage entre le secteur public et le secteur privé
Charles-Albert Michalet
01 Jun 1989
The policy of readjustment between the public and private sectors in Mexico comes under the definition of the country's development model, a process in which the priority traditionally given to import substitution would go instead to international...
L'impact d'une réduction des dépenses budgétaires sur la distribution des revenus en Indonésie
Steven Keuning et Erik Thorbecke
01 Jun 1989
This document sets out a new method for assessing the implications of public expenditure cuts for income distribution. The instrument is a social accounting matrix providing the appropriate conceptual framework for estimating all the direct and...
Rebalancing the Public and Private Sectors
Roger S. Leeds
01 Jul 1989
Although the objectives of the Privatisation Programme in Malaysia were clearly stated from the start, there was no overall implementation plan during the first few years. Thus, the early targets of privatisation as well as the specific methods...
Ajustement et distribution des revenus
Christian Morrisson, Sylvie Lambert et Akiko Suwa
01 Dec 1989
This paper presents the first application of a macro-micro model introduced in Technical Paper No. 1 "Macroeconomic Adjustment and Income Distribution. A Macro-micro Simulation Model". Here, the model is applied to Morocco from 1980 to 1986. A...
Efficiency, Welfare Effects, and Political Feasibility of Alternative Antipoverty and Adjustment Programs
Alain de Janvry et Elisabeth Sadoulet
01 Dec 1989
This document presents an exploratory contribution to the understanding of the political economy of poverty alleviation. Usually, governmental decisions to apply macroeconomic measures that minimise the negative effects of adjustment on the poor, or...
Emerging Maize Biotechnologies and their Potential Impact
W. Burt Sundquist
01 Dec 1989
Between 1955 and 1985 world maize production almost doubled. With little new land available, future growth in world production must come from higher yields and, hence, from new technologies. This paper describes some of the emerging maize...
Analyse des variables socio-culturelles et de l'ajustement en Côte d'Ivoire
Winifred Weekes-Vagliani
01 Jan 1990
This paper responds to the need to examine with empirical data the way in which women and children have been affected by recession and structural adjustment. A careful analysis of the impact on women (as compared to men) in developing countries has...
Tax Revenue Implications of the Real Exchange Rate
Virginia Fierro et Helmut Reisen
01 Feb 1990
The variety of channels through which devaluation of the exchange rate impacts on real tax receipts, calls for empirical clarification. This paper should be seen as a first attempt towards empirical evidence. It establishes the causal relationships...
A Financial Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Analysis of Ecuador's Stabilization Programs
André Fargeix et Elisabeth Sadoulet
01 Feb 1990
This paper presents an application to Ecuador of a computable general equilibrium model with a financial component, following the lead of F. Bourguignon, W. Branson and J. de Melo. Their macro-micro model was introduced in Technical Paper No.1...
Macroeconomic Aspects, Foreign Flows and Domestic Savings Performance in Developing Countries
Anand Chandavarkar
01 Feb 1990
This paper is a state-of-the-art report on the scope and efficacy of macroeconomic policies, both demand-management and supply-side, in relation to the level and composition of aggregate domestic savings (household, corporate, and government)...
Agricultural Growth and Economic Development
Naved Hamid et Wouter Tims
01 Apr 1990
This study examines the role of public investment in determining the pattern of agricultural development in Pakistan. The focus is on investment in irrigation, which is seen to be the key to providing food self-sufficiency and allowing Pakistan to...
Rebalancing the Public and Private Sectors in Developing Countries
H. Akuoko-Frimpong
01 Jun 1990
The process of adjusting the balance between the public and private sectors, an essential part of structural reforms launched in Ghana, took place in an improved macroeconomic environment. The policies pursued, Economic Recovery Programme I (1983-86)...
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
Bernardo Sorj et John Wilkinson
01 Jun 1990
With annual production averaging over 20 million metric tons, Brazil is the second largest developing country producer of maize (after China) and the third largest in the world. This report analyses development and dissemination of maize research and...
Economic Policies and Sectoral Growth
Yair Mundlak, Domingo Cavallo et Roberto Domenech
01 Jun 1990
In analysing Argentina's variable growth record over the period 1913 to 1984, the study develops a comprehensive framework which disaggregates the economy into three sectors: agriculture, nonagriculture and government. The aim is to examine the...
Comparative Advantage
Ian Goldin
01 Jun 1990
This paper investigates the application of the principle of comparative advantage to policy analysis and policy formulation. It is concerned with both the theory and the measurement of comparative advantage. Despite its central role in economics, the...
Agriculture and the Economic Cycle
Florence Contré et Ian Goldin
01 Jun 1990
This study provides an economic and econometric analysis of agriculture in the economic cycle, with special reference to the recent experience of Brazil. Part One of the paper discusses the economic theory and points to the relevance of classical...
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
Jaime A. Matus Gardea, Puente Gonzalez et Cristina López Peralta
01 Jun 1990
Maize has been a staple food in Mexico since pre-Hispanic times and is still an important source of calories and protein in daily consumption, especially for poor families. The pattern of consumption is nevertheless changing; with the share of food...
Biotechnology and Developing Country Agriculture
Suthad Setboonsarng
01 Jul 1990
Maize is a relatively new crop in Thailand, but since commercial production began in the 1950s it has become the second most important crop in terms of planted area and one of the country's top four agricultural exports. Major changes are occurring...