Impacts of the Doha development agenda on China : the role of labor markets and complementary education reforms Zhai, Fan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Policy Research Working Paper, no. 3702Publication details: Washington, D.C. The World Bank 2005 Description: 36 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382.0951
Summary: The authors assess the implications of multilateral trade reforms for poverty in China. They do so by combining results from a global modeling exercise with a national CGE model that features disaggregated households in both the rural and urban sectors. They examine two trade reform scenarios: one involving global trade liberalization, and one involving possible Doha Development Agenda reforms. Using the World Bank's
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The authors assess the implications of multilateral trade reforms for poverty in China. They do so by combining results from a global modeling exercise with a national CGE model that features disaggregated households in both the rural and urban sectors. They examine two trade reform scenarios: one involving global trade liberalization, and one involving possible Doha Development Agenda reforms. Using the World Bank's

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