Methodology for Impact Assessment of Free Trade Agreements

Methodology for Impact Assessment of Free Trade Agreements
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Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Total Pages : 194
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Synopsis Methodology for Impact Assessment of Free Trade Agreements by : Michael G. Plummer

This publication displays the menu for choice of available methods to evaluate the impact of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). It caters mainly to policy makers from developing countries and aims to equip them with some economic knowledge and techniques that will enable them to conduct their own economic evaluation studies on existing or future FTAs, or to critically re-examine the results of impact assessment studies conducted by others, at the very least.

Accelerating Innovation with Prize Rewards: History and Typology of Technology Prizes and a New Contest Design for Innovation in African Agriculture

Accelerating Innovation with Prize Rewards: History and Typology of Technology Prizes and a New Contest Design for Innovation in African Agriculture
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 44
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Synopsis Accelerating Innovation with Prize Rewards: History and Typology of Technology Prizes and a New Contest Design for Innovation in African Agriculture by : William A. Masters and Benoit Delbecq

The Impact of Agricultural Extension and Roads on Poverty and Consumption Growth in Fifteen Ethiopian Villages

The Impact of Agricultural Extension and Roads on Poverty and Consumption Growth in Fifteen Ethiopian Villages
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 28
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Synopsis The Impact of Agricultural Extension and Roads on Poverty and Consumption Growth in Fifteen Ethiopian Villages by : Stefan Dercon, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 840 2008

Technology Transfer, Policies, and the Role of the Private Sector in the Global Poultry Revolution

Technology Transfer, Policies, and the Role of the Private Sector in the Global Poultry Revolution
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 36
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Synopsis Technology Transfer, Policies, and the Role of the Private Sector in the Global Poultry Revolution by : Clare A. Narrod, Carl E. Pray, and Marites Tiongco IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 841 2008

Climate Variability and Maize Yield in South Africa: Results from GME and MELE Methods

Climate Variability and Maize Yield in South Africa: Results from GME and MELE Methods
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 20
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Synopsis Climate Variability and Maize Yield in South Africa: Results from GME and MELE Methods by : Wisdom Akpalu, Rashid M. Hassan, and Claudia Ringler IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 843 2008

Aggregate Effects of Imperfect Tax Enforcement

Aggregate Effects of Imperfect Tax Enforcement
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Publisher : Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages : 36
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Synopsis Aggregate Effects of Imperfect Tax Enforcement by : Miguel Robles

"This paper studies an economy in which the government is not able to perfectly enforce tax compliance among operating firms, and compares it with a similar economy but with perfect tax enforcement. I develop a competitive general equilibrium model where imperfect tax enforcement may affect aggregate outcomes through two mechanisms. First, it may distort firms' optimal output level as long as the probability of avoiding tax compliance is related to the firm's size. Second, poor tax enforcement may lead to a low provision of the public goods that complement firms' productivity. The results for a calibrated version of the model suggest that in economies with tax enforcement problems, aggregate output might be reduced by 12 percent. I also conclude that sizable aggregate effects can be obtained only when the public goods mechanism is at work."--Authors' abstract.