This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework and benchmark data from Uganda national household survey to estimate the impact of trade liberalisation on poverty in Uganda. Three simulations are performed: removal of EAC tariffs, removal of non-EAC COMESA tariffs and removal of all tariffs. Our results indicate that poverty falls in all cases, but poverty falls much more in the case of a complete removal of tariffs on all imports (2.94%), compared with the case of removal of EAC tariffs (2.76%) or non-EAC COMESA tariffs (1.08%)
This paper attempts to quantify the effects of removing trade taxes and instituting some necessary ...
South Africa has undergone significant trade liberalization since the end of apartheid. Average prot...
The paper examines the effect of trade liberalisation on poverty incidence for Ghana for the period ...
This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework and benchmark data from Uganda nati...
This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework and benchmark data from Uganda nati...
This paper compares the gains from multilateral and regional trade liberalization in context of pove...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction has played a crucial role on economic po...
This paper analyses the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
This paper estimates the effects on production, trade and economic welfare of current trade policy r...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
This volume emphasizes that trade liberalization does not take place in isolation. In particular, wh...
Trade liberalization is expected to act positively on development and poverty alleviation, both of w...
As a new round of World Trade Organization negotiations is being launched with greater emphasis on d...
The paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Tanzania, that includes considerable ...
This paper analyzes the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
This paper attempts to quantify the effects of removing trade taxes and instituting some necessary ...
South Africa has undergone significant trade liberalization since the end of apartheid. Average prot...
The paper examines the effect of trade liberalisation on poverty incidence for Ghana for the period ...
This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework and benchmark data from Uganda nati...
This paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) framework and benchmark data from Uganda nati...
This paper compares the gains from multilateral and regional trade liberalization in context of pove...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction has played a crucial role on economic po...
This paper analyses the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
This paper estimates the effects on production, trade and economic welfare of current trade policy r...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
This volume emphasizes that trade liberalization does not take place in isolation. In particular, wh...
Trade liberalization is expected to act positively on development and poverty alleviation, both of w...
As a new round of World Trade Organization negotiations is being launched with greater emphasis on d...
The paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Tanzania, that includes considerable ...
This paper analyzes the poverty impacts of an economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Uganda an...
This paper attempts to quantify the effects of removing trade taxes and instituting some necessary ...
South Africa has undergone significant trade liberalization since the end of apartheid. Average prot...
The paper examines the effect of trade liberalisation on poverty incidence for Ghana for the period ...