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Liberalization and Capital Accumulation in the GTAP Model (1996)

Abstract
This paper explores trade policy and investment linkages in the GTAP model. This is done under alternative steady-state closure rules linking trade to consumption, production, and investment, and emphasizing the general equilibrium nature of capital accumulation mechanisms. When policy shocks are capital friendly, induced investment may be greater than suggested by current savings rates. As a result, multiplier-type analysis can be very misleading. The importance and direction of this magnification hinges critically on the sensitivity of savings rates with respect to real returns. As illustration, we offer a numerical assessment of the Uruguay Round, highlighting such linkages.

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Herausgeber Purdue University
Archiv Purdue E-Scholar (United States)
Keywords Dynamic CGE modeling
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The implications of the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) on agricultural trade ; (a recursive dynamic general equilibrium analysis) (2004)