Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies

Micro-macro syntheses have become a powerful tool to capture the micro effects of macro policies and external shocks on income distribution and poverty. The range of techniques is wide and their implementation will depend on the objectives of the study, the availability of time and data, and the com...

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Autor principal: Estrades, Carmen
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153801
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description Micro-macro syntheses have become a powerful tool to capture the micro effects of macro policies and external shocks on income distribution and poverty. The range of techniques is wide and their implementation will depend on the objectives of the study, the availability of time and data, and the compatibility with the macro model applied. This guide presents the different techniques and briefly describes their pros and cons. It also presents detailed instructions on how to implement two microsimulation techniques: a non-parametric microsimulation model and a representative household model. In order to illustrate both methods, a specific application to Tanzania is presented.
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spelling CGSpace1538012025-11-06T07:31:13Z Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies Estrades, Carmen trade econometric models computable general equilibrium models Micro-macro syntheses have become a powerful tool to capture the micro effects of macro policies and external shocks on income distribution and poverty. The range of techniques is wide and their implementation will depend on the objectives of the study, the availability of time and data, and the compatibility with the macro model applied. This guide presents the different techniques and briefly describes their pros and cons. It also presents detailed instructions on how to implement two microsimulation techniques: a non-parametric microsimulation model and a representative household model. In order to illustrate both methods, a specific application to Tanzania is presented. 2013 2024-10-01T13:57:44Z 2024-10-01T13:57:44Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153801 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Estrades, C., 2013. Guide to Microsimulations Linked to CGE Models: How to Introduce Analysis of Poverty and Income Distribution in CGE-based Studies. AGRODEP Technical Note 09. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153801
spellingShingle trade
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Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title_full Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title_fullStr Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title_full_unstemmed Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title_short Guide to microsimulations linked to CGE models: How to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in CGE-based studies
title_sort guide to microsimulations linked to cge models how to introduce analysis of poverty and income distribution in cge based studies
topic trade
econometric models
computable general equilibrium models
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153801
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