Trade and Macroeconomics Division (TMD)
DIVISIONAL OUTPUT


DISCUSSION PAPERS
Divisional Discussion Papers contain preliminary research material and are circulated prior to a full peer review in order to stimulate discussion and critical comment. It is expected that most Discussion Papers will eventually be published in some other form and that their content may be revised.
112. Poverty-Focused Social Accounting Matrices for Tanzania. James Thurlow and Peter Wobst. March 2003.
111. Food Security, Poverty, And Economic Policy In The Middle East And North Africa. Hans Lofgren, Alan Richards. February 2003.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans and Alan Richards. 2002. Food Security, Poverty, And Economic Policy In The Middle East And North Africa in Lofgren, Hans, ed. (2003) Food, Agriculture, and Economic Policy in the Middle East and North Africa. Research in Middle East Economics, Volume 5, pp. 1-31. Amsterdam: JAI Press/Elsevier
110. Modeling The Effects Of Trade On Women, At Work And At Home: A Comparative Perspective. Marzia Fontana. March 2003.
109. U.S. Agricultural Policy: The 2002 Farm Bill And WTO Doha Round Proposal. David Orden. February 2003.
108. Globalizing Health Benefits for Developing Countries. Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, Julie Babinard, Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Marcelle Thomas. December 2002.
Published as: Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio, Julie Babinard, Per Pinstrup-Andersen and Marcelle Thomas. 2002. Globalization and health: Opportunities and risks for the poor in the developing countries. Nord-Süd aktuell, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 417-425.
107. Opportunities and Challenges in Agriculture and Garments: A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Bangladesh Economy. Channing Arndt, Paul Dorosh, Marzia Fontana, Sajjad Zohir, Moataz El-Said, Christen Lungren. November 2002.
106. Trade in Genetically Modified Food: A Survey of Empirical Studies. Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Sherman Robinson, Karen Thierfelder. November 2002.
105. General Equilibrium Measures of Agricultural Policy Bias in Fifteen Developing Countries. Henning Tarp Jensen, Sherman Robinson, Finn Tarp. October 2002.
104. Do Direct Payments Have Intertemporal Effects On U.S. Agriculture?. Terry Roe, Agapi Somwaru, and Xinshen Diao. October 2002.
103. Economy-Wide Benefits From Establishing Water User-Right Markets In A Spatially Heterogeneous Agricultural Economy. Xinshen Diao, Terry Roe, and Rachid Doukkali. October 2002.
102. HIV/AIDS and Labor Markets in Tanzania. Channing Arndt and Peter Wobst. October 2002.
101. Can South Africa Afford to Become Africa's First Welfare State?. James Thurlow. October 2002.
100. A Standard Computable General Equilibrium Model for South Africa. James Thurlow and Dirk Ernst van Seventer. September 2002.
99. Macro and Micro Effects of Recent and Potential Shocks to Copper Mining in Zambia. Hans Lofgren, Sherman Robinson, and James Thurlow. August 2002.
98. The Influence of Computable General Equilibrium Models on Policy. Shantayanan Devarajan and Sherman Robinson. August 2002.
97. Estimation of a Regionalized Mexican Social Accounting Matrix: Using Entropy Techniques to Reconcile Disparate Data Sources. Rebecca Lee Harris. September 2002.
96. Trade And The Skilled-Unskilled Wage Gap In A Model With Differentiated Goods. Karen Thierfelder and Sherman Robinson. July 2002.
95. A 1998 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Thailand. Jennifer Ching-I Li. July 2002.
94. That Was Then But This is Now: Multifunctionality in Industry and Agriculture. Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla and Jonathan Tin. March 2002.
93. Trade and Tradability: Exports, Imports, and Factor Markets in the Salter-Swan Model. Karen Thierfelder and Sherman Robinson. May 2002.
92. The Impact of Domestic and Global Trade Liberalization on Five Southern African Countries. Peter Wobst. May 2002.
91. Assessing Impacts of Declines in the World Price of Tobacco on China, Malawi, Turkey, and Zimbabwe. Xinshen Diao, Sherman Robinson, Marcelle Thomas, and Peter Wobst. March 2002.
90. Scenarios for Trade Integration in the Americas. Xinshen Diao, Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, and Sherman Robinson. January 2002.
89. International Spillovers, Productivity Growth and Openness in Thailand: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Analysis. Xinshen Diao, Jørn Rattsø and Hildegunn Ekroll Stokke. February 2002.
88. HIV/AIDS, Human Capital, and Economic Prospects for Mozambique. Channing Arndt. January 2002 -- revised August 2002.
87. How China’s WTO Accession Affects Rural Economy in the Less-Developed Regions: A Multi-region, General Equilibrium Analysis. Xinshen Diao, Shenggen Fan, and Xiaobo Zhang. January 2002.
86. Social Accounting Matrices for Vietnam 1996 and 1997. Chantal Pohl Nielsen. January 2002.
85. Developing Country Interests in Agricultural Reforms Under the World Trade Organization and Technological Change. Xinshen Diao, Terry Roe, and Agapi Somwaru. January 2002.
Published as: Diao, Xinshen, Terry Roe and Agapi Somwaru. 2002. Developing country interests in agricultural reforms under the World Trade Organization. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 84 (3) 782-790.
84. Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Farm-level Effects and Cost-benefit Analysis. Anne-Sophie Robilliard, Chrispen Sukume, Yukitsugu Yanoma, and Hans Lofgren. December 2001 - revised May 2002.
83. Economy-wide Effects of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in Mexico and the Role of Improved Forecasting and Technological Change. Rebecca Lee Harris and Sherman Robinson. November 2001.
82. On Boxes, Contents, and Users: Food Security and the WTO Negotiations. Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, Sherman Robinson, and Marcelle Thomas. January 2002.
Pubished as: Diaz-Bonilla, Eugenio, Marcelle Thomas, and Sherman Robinson. 2003. Trade, food security and WTO negotiations: Some reflections on boxes and their contents. In The Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count, OECD proceedings, pp. 59-103. Paris: OECD.
81. WTO, Agriculture, and Developing Countries: A Survey of Issues. Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, Sherman Robinson, Marcelle Thomas, and Yukitsugu Yanoma. January 2002.
80. Free Trade Agreements and the SADC Economies. Jeffrey D. Lewis, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder. November 2001.
79. Impact of the MFA Phase-Out on the World Economy: An Intertemporal Globalgeneral Equilibrium Analysis. Xinshen Diao and Agapi Somwaru. October 2001.
Published as: Diao, Xinshen and Agapi Somwaru. 2002. A global perspective of liberalizing world textile and apparel trade. Nordic Journal of Political Economy, 28 (2): 127-145.
78. The Impact of Alternative Development Strategies on Growth and Distribution: Simulations with a Dynamic Model for Egypt. Moataz El-Said, Hans Lofgren and Sherman Robinson. September 2001.
77. Genetically Modified Foods, Trade, and Developing Countries. Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Karen Thierfelder, and Sherman Robinson. August 2001.
76. A Regional General Equilibrium Analysis of the Welfare Impact of Cash Transfers: An Analysis of PROGRESA in Mexico. David P. Coady and Rebecca Lee Harris. June 2001.
75. A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS. Hans Lofgren, Rebecca Lee Harris, and Sherman Robinson with the assistance of Marcelle Thomas and Moataz El-Said. May 2001.

TMD Discussion Paper No. 75, A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS, has been withdrawn from circulation and has been replaced by:
Microcomputers in Policy Research 5: A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS. Hans Löfgren, Rebecca Lee Harris, and Sherman Robinson with assistance from Marcelle Thomas and Moataz El-Said. 2002.

Seminar Presentation: A Standard General Equilibrium Approach to National and Global Poverty Analysis. Hans Lofgren, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder. May 2002.
74. A Gendered 1993-94 Social Accounting Matrix for Bangladesh. Marzia Fontana, and Peter Wobst. April 2001.
73. Macro Policies and the Food Sector in Bangladesh: A General Equilibrium Analysis. Marzia Fontana, Peter Wobst and Paul Dorosh. February 2001.
72. Less Poverty in Egypt? Explorations of Alternative Pasts with Lessons for the Future. Hans Lofgren. February 2001.
71. External Shocks and Domestic Poverty Alleviation: Simulations with a CGE Model of Malawi. Hans Lofgren, Osten Chulu, Osky Sichinga, Franklin Simtowe, Hardwick Tchale, Ralph Teska, and Peter Wobst. February 2001.
70. A CGE Model for Malawi: Technical Documentation. Hans Lofgren. February 2001.
69. A 1998. Social Accounting Matrix for Malawi. Osten Chulu and Peter Wobst. February 2001.
68. China's WTO Accession: Conflicts with Domestic Agricultural Policies and Institutions. Hunter Colby, Xinshen Diao and Francis Tuan. February 2001.
Published as: Colby, Hunter, Xinshen Diao and Francis Tuan. 2001. China's WTO accession: Conflicts with domestic agricultural policies and institutions. The Estey Center Journal of International Law and Trade Policy, 2 (1): 190-210.
67. What Has Happened to Growth in Latin America. Samuel A. Morley. January 2001.
66. Distribution and Growth in Latin America in an Era of Structural Reform. Samuel A. Morley. January 2001.
65. A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Mexico's Agricultural Policy Reforms. Rebecca Lee Harris. January 2001.
64. GAMS Code for Estimating a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Using Cross Entropy Methods (CE). Sherman Robinson and Moataz El-Said. December 2000.
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63. Rural Labor Migration, Characteristics, and Employment Patterns: A Study Based on China's Agricultural Census. Francis Tuan, Agapi Somwaru, and Xinshen Diao. November 2000.
Published as: Tuan, Francis, Agapi Somwaru, and Xinshen Diao. 2002. Agricultural labor: Where are the jobs? In China's Food and Agriculture: Issues for the 21st Century. ERS Agricultural information bulletin no. 775, pp. 44-46. United States Department of Agriculture/Economic Research Service.
62. Farmland Holdings, Crop Planting Structure and Input Usage: An Analysis of China's Agricultural Census. Xinshen Diao, Yi Zhang, Agapi Somwaru. November 2000.
61. Growth, Distribution and Poverty in Madagascar: Learning from a Microsimulation Model in a General Equilibrium Framework. Denis Cogneau, and Anne-Sophie Robilliard. November 2000.
60. Why the Poor Care About Partial Versus General Equilibrium Effects Part I: Methodology and Country Case. Peter Wobst. November 2000.
59. Food Security and Trade Negotiations in the World Trade Organization: A Cluster Analysis of Country Groups. Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla, Marcelle Thomas, Sherman Robinson, and Andrea Cattaneo. November 2000.
58. Updating and Estimating a Social Account Matrix Using Cross Entropy Methods. Sherman Robinson, Andrea Cattaneo and Moataz El-Said. August 2000.
Published as: Robinson, Sherman, Andrea Cattaneo and Moataz El-Said. 2001. Updating and estimating a social accounting matrix using cross entropy methods. Economic Systems Research, 13 (1): 47-64.
57. Macroeconomic and Agricultural Reforms in Zimbabwe: Policy Complementarities Toward Equitable Growth. Romeo M. Bautista, Marcelle Thomas. June 2000.
56. An Intertemporal, Multi-region General Equilibrium Model of Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the South Mediterranean NIC's, Turkey, and the European Union. Ali Bayar, Xinshen Diao, A. Erinc Yeldan. May 2000.
Published as: Diao, Xinshen and A. Erinc Yeldan. 2001. An intertemporal, multi-region general equilibrium model of agricultural trade liberalization in the South Mediterranean NIC's, Turkey, and the European Union. In Jurgen von Hagen and Mika Widgren, eds., Regionalism in Europe, Geometries and Strategies After 2000, pp. 195-220. Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
55. Genetic Engineering and Trade: Panacea or Dilemma for Developing Countries. Chantal Pohl Nielsen, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder. May 2000. (revised June 5, 2000.)
Published as: Nielsen, Chantal Pohl, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. 2001. Genetic engineering and trade: Panacea or dilemma for developing countries. World Development, 29 (8) 1307-1324.
54. Small Countries and the Case for Regionalism vs. Multilateralism. Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. May 2000.
Published as: Burfisher, Mary, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. 2002. Developing countries and the gains from regionalism: Links between trade and farm policy reforms in Mexico. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 84 (3) 736-748.
53. Empirical Models, Rules, and Optimization: Turning Positive Economics on its Head. Andrea Cattaneo and Sherman Robinson. April 2000. (Revised June 2000.)
52. Structural Adjustment, Agriculture, and Deforestation in the Sumatera Regional Economy. Nu Nu San, Hans Lofgren, and Sherman Robinson. March 2000.
51. Agriculture-Based Development: A SAM Perspective on Central Viet Nam. Romeo M. Bautista. January 2000.
50. Reconciling Household Surveys and National Accounts Data Using a Cross Entropy Estimation Method. Anne-Sophie Robilliard and Sherman Robinson. November 1999.
49. A 1995. Social Accounting Matrix For Zambia. Ulrich Hausner. September 1999.
48. A General Equilibrium Analysis of Alternative Scenarios for Food Subsidy Reform in Egypt. Hans Lofgren, and Moataz El-Said. October 1999.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans and Moataz El-Said. 2001. Food subsidies in Egypt: Reform options, distribution and welfare. Food Policy, 26 (2001) 65-83.
47. Impediments To Agricultural Growth In Zambia. Rainer Wichern, Ulrich Hausner, and Dennis K. Chiwele. September 1999.
46. After Negotiations: Assessing the Impact of Free Trade Agreements in Southern Africa. Jeffrey D. Lewis, Sherman Robinson, and Karen Thierfelder. September 1999.
45. Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Indochina: Lessons from East Asia. Romeo Bautista. September 1999.
44. The Distributional Impact of Macroeconomic Shocks in Mexico: Threshold Effects in a Multi-Region CGE Model. Rebecca Lee Harris. July 1999.
43. Marketing Margins and Agricultural Technology in Mozambique. Channing Arndt, Henning Tarp Jensen, Sherman Robinson, and Finn Tarp. July 1999.
Published as: Arndt, Channing, Henning Tarp Jensen, Sherman Robinson and Finn Tarp. 2000. Marketing margins and agricultural technology in Mozambique. The Journal of Development Studies, 37 (1): 121-137.
42. Alternative Industrial Development Paths for Indonesia: SAM and CGE Analyses. Romeo M. Bautista, Sherman Robinson, and Moataz El-Said. June 1999.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M., Sherman Robinson and Moataz El-Said. 2001. Alternative industrial development paths for Indonesia: SAM and CGE analyses. In J. Behrman, M. Dutta, S.L. Husted, P. Sumalee, C. Suthiphand and P. Wiboonchutikula, eds, Restructuring Asian Economics for the New Millennium, Vol 9B, pp. 773-790. Elsevier Science/North Holland.
41. Trade Liberalization and Complementary Domestic Policies: A Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis of Morocco. Hans Lofgren, Moataz El-Said and Sherman Robinson. May 1999.
Published as: Lofgren , Hans, Moataz El-Said and Sherman Robinson. 2002. Trade liberalization and the poor: A dynamic rural-urban general equilibrium analysis of Morocco. In Sébastien Dessus, Raed Safadi, and Julia Devlin, eds., Towards Arab and Euro-Med Regional Integration, pp. 129-146. Paris: OECD.
40. Parameter Estimation for a Computable General Equilibrium Model: A Maximum Entropy Approach. Channing Arndt, Sherman Robinson, and Finn Tarp. April 1999.
Published as: Arndt, Channing, Sherman Robinson and Finn Tarp. 2002. Parameter estimation for a computable general equilibrium model: A maximum entropy approach. Economic Modelling, 19 (2002): 375-398.
39. A Note on Taxes, Prices, Wages, and Welfare in General Equilibrium Models. Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. February 1999.
38. Trade Reform and the Poor in Morocco: a Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis of Reduced Protection. Hans Lofgren. February 1999.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans. 2000. Trade Reform and the poor in Morocco: A rural-urban general equilibrium analysis of reduced protection. In Wassim Shahin and Ghassan Dibeh, eds., Earnings Inequality, Unemployment, and Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa, pp. 51-77. Westport, Connecticut, London: Greenwood Press.
37. To Trade or Not to Trade: Non-Separable Farm Household Models in Partial and General Equilibrium. Hans Lofgren and Sherman Robinson. February 1999.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans and Sherman Robinson. 1999. To Trade or not to trade: Non-separable farm household models in partial and general equilibrium. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 81 (3): 663-670.
36. A 1991 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Zimbabwe. Marcelle Thomas and Romeo M. Bautista. February 1999.
35. Spatial Networks in Multi-Region Computable General Equilibrium Models. Hans Lofgren and Sherman Robinson. January 1999.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans and Sherman Robinson. 2002. Spatial-network, general-equilibrium model with a stylized application. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 32 (2002) 651-671.
34. Trade Liberalization and Regional Integration: the Search for Large Numbers. Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. January 1999. Forthcoming in December 2002, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
33. Estimating a Social Accounting Matrix Using Cross Entropy Methods. Sherman Robinson, Andrea Cattaneo, and Moataz El-Said. October 1998.
Published as: Robinson, Sherman, Andrea Cattaneo and Moataz El-Said. 2001. Updating and estimating a Social Accounting Matrix using cross entropy methods. Economic Systems Research, Vol. 13, No.1, pp. 47-64.
32. Does Trade Liberalization Enhance Income Growth and Equity in Zimbabwe? The Role of Complementary Policies. Romeo Bautista, Hans Lofgren and Marcelle Thomas. September 1998.
31. Agricultural Growth Linkages in Zimbabwe: Income and Equity Effects. Romeo Bautista and Marcelle Thomas. September 1998.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo, M and Marcelle Thomas. 1999. Agricultural growth linkages in Zimbabwe: Income and equity effects. AGREKON, 38 (special issue) 66-77.
30. A 1992 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) For Tanzania. Peter Wobst. September 1998.
29. Agriculture and Macro-Economic Reforms in Zimbabwe: A Political Economy Perspective. Kay Muir-Leresche. August 1998.
28. Social Accounting Matrices for Mozambique, 1994 and 1995.. Channing Arndt, Antonio Cruz, Henning Tarp Jensen, Sherman Robinson and Finn Tarp. August 1998.
27. Rice Policy, Trade, and Exchange Rate Changes in Indonesia: A General Equilibrium Analysis. Sherman Robinson, Moataz El-Said, and Nu Nu San. June 1998.
Published as: Robinson, Sherman, Moataz El-Said and Nu Nu San. 1998. Rice policy, trade, and exchange rate changes in Indonesia: A general equilibrium analysis. Journal of Asian Economics, 9 (3) 393-424.
26. Estimating Income Mobility in Colombia Using Maximum Entropy Econometrics. Samuel Morley, Sherman Robinson and Rebecca Harris. May 1998.
25. Policy Bias and Agriculture: Partial and General Equilibrium Measures. Romeo M. Bautista, Sherman Robinson, Finn Tarp and Peter Wobst. May 1998.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo, M., Sherman Robinson, Finn Tarp and Peter Wobst. 2001. Policy bias and agriculture: Partial and general equilibrium measures. Review of Development Economics, 5 (1) 89-104.
24. Changes in Latin American Agricultural Markets. Lucio Reca and Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla. November 1997.
23. South American Wheat Markets and MERCOSUR. Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla. November 1997.
22. Income Effects of Alternative Trade Policy Adjustments on Philippine Rural Households: A General Equilibrium Analysis. Romeo M. Bautista and Marcelle Thomas. October 1997.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M and Marcelle Thomas. 1997. Income effects of alternative trade policy adjustments on Philippine rural households: A general equilibrium analysis. In George H. Peters and Joachim von Braun, eds., Food Security, Diversification, and Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture? pp. 473-481. Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.
21. Estimating a Social Accounting Matrix Using Entropy Difference Methods. Sherman Robinson and Moataz El-Said. September 1997.
20. The Mixed-Complementarity Approach to Specifying Agricultural Supply in Computable General Equilibrium Models. Hans Lofgren and Sherman Robinson. August 1997.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans and Sherman Robinson. 1999. The mixed-complementarity approach to specifying agricultural supply in computable general equilibrium models. In George H. Peters and Joachim von Braun, eds., Food Security, Diversification, and Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture? pp. 367-378. Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.
19. Rice Price Policies in Indonesia: A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Analysis. Sherman Robinson, Moataz El-Said, Nu Nu San, Achmad Suryana, Hermanto, Dewa Swastika and Sjaiful Bahri. June 1997.
Published as: Robinson, Sherman, Moataz El-Said and Nu Nu San. 1998. Rice policy, trade, and exchange rate changes in Indonesia: A general equilibrium analysis. Journal of Asian Economics, 9 (3) 393-423.
18. Evaluating the Effects of Domestic Policies and External Factors on the Price Competitiveness of Indonesian Crops: Cassava, Soybean, Corn, and Sugarcane. Romeo M. Bautista, Nu Nu San, Dewa Swastika, Sjaiful Bachri, and Hermanto. June 1997.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M. and Nu Nu San. 1998. Modeling the price competitiveness of Indonesian crops. Journal of Asian Economics, 9 (3) 425-443.
17. Rural Development in Morocco: Alternative Scenarios to the Year 2000.. Hans Lofgren, Rachid Doukkali, Hassan Serghini and Sherman Robinson. February 1997.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans, Rachid Doukkali, Hassan Serghini and Sherman Robinson. 1999. Rural development in Morocco: Alternative scenarios to the year 2000. In Ahmed Al-Kawaz, ed., New Economic Developments and Their Impact on Arab Economies, pp. 521-597. New York: Elsevier Science, North-Holland.
16. The 1990's Global Grain Situation and its Impact on the Food Security of Selected Developing Countries. Mark Friedberg and Marcelle Thomas. February 1997.
15. Southern Africa: Economic Structure, Trade, and Regional Integration. Natasha Mukherjee and Sherman Robinson. October 1996.
Published as: Mukherjee, Natasha. and Sherman Robinson. 1997. Economic structure, trade, and regional integration in Southern Africa. In Lawrence Haddad, ed., Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa: New challenges, New Opportunities, pp. 60-98. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.
14. Income and Equity Effects of Crop Productivity Growth Under Alternative Foreign Trade Regimes: A CGE Analysis for the Philippines. Romeo M. Bautista and Sherman Robinson. September 1996.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M. and Sherman Robinson. 1997. Income and equity effects of crop productivity growth under alternative foreign trade regimes: A CGE analysis for the Philippines. Asian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2 (2) 177-194.
13. Agriculture and the New Industrial Revolution in Asia. Romeo M. Bautista and Dean A. DeRosa. September 1996.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M. and Dean A. DeRosa. 1998. Agriculture and the new industrial revolution in Asia. In R. Hooley and Z.A. Mahani, eds., Research in Asian Economic Studies, Vol. 8, pp. 317-333. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc.
12. Water and Land in South Africa: Economywide Impacts of Reform - A Case Study for the Olifants River. Natasha Mukherjee. July 1996.
11. Tiger or Turtle? Exploring Alternative Futures for Egypt to 2020. Hans Lofgren, Sherman Robinson and David Nygaard. August 1996.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans, Sherman Robinson and David Nygaard. 1998. Tiger or turtle? Exploring alternative futures for Egypt to 2020. In Raed Safadi, ed., Opening Doors to the World: A New Trade Agenda for the Middle East, pp. 167-197. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press and International Development Research Centre, in association with the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey.
10. Macroeconomic Adjustment and Agricultural Performance in Southern Africa: A Quantitative Overview. Romeo M. Bautista. February 1996.
9. The Trade-Wage Debate in a Model with Nontraded Goods: Making Room for Labor Economists in Trade Theory. Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder. Revised March 1996.
8. The Impact of the Mexican Crisis on Trade, Agriculture and Migration. Sherman Robinson, Mary Burfisher and Karen Thierfelder. September 1995.
7. The Cost of Managing with Less: Cutting Water Subsidies and Supplies in Egypt's Agriculture. Hans Lofgren. July 1995., Revised April 1996.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans. 1996. The cost of managing with less: Cutting water subsidies and supplies in Egypt's agriculture. In K. Pfeifer, ed., Research in Middle East Economics, Vol. 1, pp. 83-107. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc.
6. On the Production Economics of Cattle. Yair Mundlak, He Huang and Edgardo Favaro. May 1995.
5. Macro and Micro Effects of Subsidy Cuts: A Short-Run CGE Analysis for Egypt. Hans Lofgren. May 1995.
Published as: Lofgren, Hans. 1997. Macro and micro effects of subsidy cuts: A short-run CGE analysis for Egypt. The Middle East Business and Economic Review, 7 (2) 18-39. Reprinted in Riad Dahel and Ismail Sirageldin, eds., Research in Human Capital and Development, Vol. 11B. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc.
4. The Green Revolution in a Macroeconomic Perspective: The Philippine Case. Romeo M. Bautista. May 1995.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M. 1997. Income and equity effects of the green revolution in the Philippines: A macroeconomic perspective. Journal of International Development, 9 (2)151-168.
3. International Trade, Regional Integration and Food Security in the Middle East. Dean A. DeRosa. January 1995.
2. Price Competitiveness and Variability in Egyptian Cotton: Effects of Sectoral and Economywide Policies. Romeo M. Bautista and Clemen Gehlhar. January 1995.
Published as: Bautista, Romeo M and Clemen G. Gehlhar. 1996. Price competitiveness and variability in Egyptian cotton: Effects of sectoral and economywide policies. Journal of African Economies, 5 (1) 21-51.
1. Land, Water, and Agriculture in Egypt: The Economywide Impact of Policy Reform. Sherman Robinson and Clemen Gehlhar. January 1995.
Published as: Robinson, Sherman and Clemen G. Gehlhar. 1996. Impacts of macroeconomic and trade policies on a market-oriented agriculture. In Lehman B. Fletcher, ed., Egypt's Agriculture in a Reform Era, pp. 271-293. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.

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