This paper assesses the potential impacts of the removal of agricultural and other trade distortions using a newly developed dataset and methodological approach for evaluating the global poverty and inequality effects of policy reforms. It finds that liberalization of agriculture will increase global extreme poverty (US$1 a day) slightly and by almost 1 percent if other goods trade is also liberalized; but the number of people living on less than...
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2009/06/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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55935
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2010/08/04
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Global poverty and distributional impacts of agricultural distortions
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global poverty