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GTAP Resource #3609

"Modelling the effects of capital outflows on employment, poverty and inequality for Argentina"
by Debowicz, Dario


Abstract
The present work intends to contribute to the current efforts to link CGE models to microsimulations in the study of the distributional consequences of macroeconomic shocks and policies, an area of great current interest (Davies 2009, p.49). It proceeds by developing a microsimulation model following the lines set by Francois Bourguignon, Anne-Sophie Robilliard and Sherman Robinson (2004) (BRR) and linking it to a real-financial macro CGE model , incorporating households and individuals’ heterogeneity, and allowing to look into the macro and micro effects of a set of macro policies and shocks. While the model can be adapted to different middle-income countries and scenarios, I apply it to investigate the macro and distributional effects of the severe capital outflows suffered by the Argentinean economy at the end of its Currency Board.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2011 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented at the 14th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Venice, Italy
Date: 2011
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Created: Debowicz, D. (4/15/2011)
Updated: Debowicz, D. (4/15/2011)
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- Economic development
- Economic analysis of poverty
- Labor market issues
- South America


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