Applied General Equilibrium and Economic Development: Present Achievements and Future Trends
edited by Jean Mercenier and T. N. Srinivasan
University of Michigan Press, 1994 Cloth: 978-0-472-10382-9 Library of Congress Classification HD73.A67 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 338.900151
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Presents sophisticated applied analyses of issues in development economics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Mercenier,
Jean
Srinivasan,
T. N.
Part 1.
Modeling Agricultural Policy Issues
Chapter 1.
Food Policy Simulations for Indonesia: The Fifth Five-Year Plan Period, 1989–93
Keyzer,
Michiel A.
van Veen,
Wim C. M.
Appendix
Comment
Lewis,
Jeffrey D.
Comment
Devarajan,
Shantayanan
Chapter 2.
Agricultural Price Policy in India: Some Explorations
Parikh,
Kirit S.
Comment
McMahon,
Gary
Comment
Martens,
André
Part 2.
Analysis of Stabilization Programs
Chapter 3.
Macroeconomic Stabilization and Adjustment Policies in a General Equilibrium Model with Financial Markets: Turkey
Lewis,
Jeffrey D.
Comment
Lora,
Eduardo
Comment
Benjamin,
Nancy
Chapter 4.
A Financial Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Analysis of Stabilization Programs
Fargeix,
André
Sadoulet,
Elisabeth
Comment
Taylor,
Lance
Comment
Bourguignon,
François
Part 3.
Modeling Imperfect Competition
Chapter 5.
Tariffs and Export Subsidies when Domestic Markets Are Oligopolistic: Korea
de Melo,
Jaime
Roland-Holst,
David
Comment
Desruelle,
Dominique
Comment
Van Long,
Ngo
Chapter 6.
In the Cournot-Walras General Equilibrium Model, There May Be “More to Gain” by Changing the Numéraire than by Eliminating Imperfections: A Two-Good Economy Example
Ginsburgh,
Victor
Comment
Robert,
Jacques
Part 4.
Modeling Intertemporal Trade-offs
Chapter 7.
Investment, Expectations, and Dutch Disease: A Comparative Study: Bolivia, Cameroon, Indonesia
Benjamin,
Nancy
Appendix
Comment
McMahon,
Gary
Chapter 8.
A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Carbon Emission Restrictions on Economic Growth in a Developing Country: Egypt
Blitzer,
Charles R.
Eckaus,
Richard S.
Lahiri,
Supriya
Meeraus,
Alexander
Appendix
Comment
Devarajan,
Shantayanan
Chapter 9.
Structural Adjustment and Growth in a Highly Indebted Market Economy: Brazil
Mercenier,
Jean
da Conceiçao,
Maria
de Souza,
Sampaïo
Comment
Taylor,
Lance
Comment
Keyzer,
Michiel
Chapter 10.
North-South-OPEC Trade Relations in an Intertemporal Applied General Equilibrium Model
Berthélémy,
Jean-Claude
Bourguignon,
François
Comment
Ginsburgh,
Victor
References
Contributors
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Applied General Equilibrium and Economic Development: Present Achievements and Future Trends
edited by Jean Mercenier and T. N. Srinivasan
University of Michigan Press, 1994 Cloth: 978-0-472-10382-9
Presents sophisticated applied analyses of issues in development economics
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Mercenier,
Jean
Srinivasan,
T. N.
Part 1.
Modeling Agricultural Policy Issues
Chapter 1.
Food Policy Simulations for Indonesia: The Fifth Five-Year Plan Period, 1989–93
Keyzer,
Michiel A.
van Veen,
Wim C. M.
Appendix
Comment
Lewis,
Jeffrey D.
Comment
Devarajan,
Shantayanan
Chapter 2.
Agricultural Price Policy in India: Some Explorations
Parikh,
Kirit S.
Comment
McMahon,
Gary
Comment
Martens,
André
Part 2.
Analysis of Stabilization Programs
Chapter 3.
Macroeconomic Stabilization and Adjustment Policies in a General Equilibrium Model with Financial Markets: Turkey
Lewis,
Jeffrey D.
Comment
Lora,
Eduardo
Comment
Benjamin,
Nancy
Chapter 4.
A Financial Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Analysis of Stabilization Programs
Fargeix,
André
Sadoulet,
Elisabeth
Comment
Taylor,
Lance
Comment
Bourguignon,
François
Part 3.
Modeling Imperfect Competition
Chapter 5.
Tariffs and Export Subsidies when Domestic Markets Are Oligopolistic: Korea
de Melo,
Jaime
Roland-Holst,
David
Comment
Desruelle,
Dominique
Comment
Van Long,
Ngo
Chapter 6.
In the Cournot-Walras General Equilibrium Model, There May Be “More to Gain” by Changing the Numéraire than by Eliminating Imperfections: A Two-Good Economy Example
Ginsburgh,
Victor
Comment
Robert,
Jacques
Part 4.
Modeling Intertemporal Trade-offs
Chapter 7.
Investment, Expectations, and Dutch Disease: A Comparative Study: Bolivia, Cameroon, Indonesia
Benjamin,
Nancy
Appendix
Comment
McMahon,
Gary
Chapter 8.
A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Carbon Emission Restrictions on Economic Growth in a Developing Country: Egypt
Blitzer,
Charles R.
Eckaus,
Richard S.
Lahiri,
Supriya
Meeraus,
Alexander
Appendix
Comment
Devarajan,
Shantayanan
Chapter 9.
Structural Adjustment and Growth in a Highly Indebted Market Economy: Brazil
Mercenier,
Jean
da Conceiçao,
Maria
de Souza,
Sampaïo
Comment
Taylor,
Lance
Comment
Keyzer,
Michiel
Chapter 10.
North-South-OPEC Trade Relations in an Intertemporal Applied General Equilibrium Model
Berthélémy,
Jean-Claude
Bourguignon,
François
Comment
Ginsburgh,
Victor
References
Contributors
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