Elena Ianchovichina

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1996 - 2008

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62

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Economic development in emerging Asian markets: implications for Europe (2008)

Martin, Will, Ianchovichina, Elena, Dimaranan, Betina

The impacts of faster growth in China and India for Europe are analysed taking into account terms-of-trade effects, second-best welfare impacts and improvements in product quality and variety. More...

Long-Run Impacts of China’s WTO Accession on Farm- Nonfarm Income Inequality and Rural Poverty * (2007)

Kym Anderson, Jikun Huang, Elena Ianchovichina

Many fear China’s accession to WTO will impoverish its rural people, via greater import competition in its agricultural markets. We explore that possibility bearing in mind that, even if producer...

Impact of China’s WTO Accession on East Asia (2007)

Elena Ianchovichina, Terrie Walmsley

Abstract 2 China’s WTO accession will have major implications for China and present both opportunities and challenges for East Asia. We assess the possible channels through which China’s...

Impact of China's WTO Accession on East Asia (2005)

Ianchovichina, Elena, Walmsley, Terrie

The industrialized and newly industrializing economies (NIEs) in East Asia will benefit from China's WTO accession, and the developing economies in the region may incur small welfare losses. China...

Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization (2004)

Ianchovichina, Elena, Martin, Will

This article presents estimates of the impact of China's accession to the World Trade Organization. China is estimated to be the biggest beneficiary (US$31 billion a year from trade reforms in...

GTAP-DD: A Model for Analyzing Trade Reforms in the Presence of Duty Drawbacks (2003)

Ianchovichina, Elena

Duty drawback schemes, which typically involve a combination of duty rebates and exemptions, are a feature of many countries' trade regimes. They are used in highly protected, developing economies as...

Economic Impacts of China’s Accession to the World Trade Organization. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3053 (2003)

Elena Ianchovichina, William Martin

This paper presents estimates of the impact of accession by China and Chinese Taipei to the WTO. China is estimated to be the biggest beneficiary, followed by Chinese Taipei and their major trading...

Trade Reform and Household Welfare: The Case of Mexico,” Policy Research Working Paper No. 2667, The World Bank Development Research Trade Group (2001)

Elena Ianchovichina, Ro Nicita, Isidro Soloaga

We use a two step computationally simple procedure to analyze the effects of Mexico’s potential unilateral tariff liberalization. First, we use an already available CGE model provided by the Global...

Unrestricted Market Access for Sub-Saharan Africa: How Much Is It Worth and Who Pays? (2001)

Ianchovichina, Elena, Mattoo, Aaditya, Olarreaga, Marcelo

Initiatives to improve market access for the poorest countries have recently been announced by the EU, Japan and the USA. This paper assesses the impact of these initiatives and others that might be...

Theoretical Structure of Dynamic GTAP (2000)

Ianchovichina, Elena, McDougall, Robert

This paper documents the foreign asset ownership and investment theory of the dynamic GTAP model (GTAP-Dyn). The new investment theory offers a disequilibrium approach to modeling endogenously...

A Disequilibrium Model of International Capital Mobility (2000)

Ianchovichina, Elena, McDougall, Robert, Hertel, Thomas

The paper proposes a new disequilibrium approach to modeling international capital mobility for a dynamic multi- region general equilibrium model. Key to this approach are errors in investors'...

China in 2005 Revisited: The Implications of International Capital Mobility (2000)

Ianchovichina, Elena, McDougall, Robert, Hertel, Thomas

This paper revisits the analysis of the implications of China's economic growth on her trading partners presented in Arndt et al. (1997) using a dynamic, applied general equilibrium model that...

The East Asian Economic Crisis: It's not All Bad News (1999)

Ianchovichina, Elena, Hertel, Thomas, McDougall, Robert

Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, Second Quarter The East Asian crisis is not all bad news for the United States and Canada (North America). Net debtors in North America - be...

T.: An economics approach to hard computational problems (1996)

Elena Ianchovichina, Will Martin, World Bank

China’s forthcoming accession to the WTO involves reforms across a wide range of sectors in China, both in directly trade-related sectors and behind the border. The implications of these reforms...

Long-run impacts of China's WTO accession on farm-nonfarm income inequality and rural poverty

Anderson, Kym, Huang, Jikun, Ianchovichina, Elena

Many fear China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will impoverish its rural people by way of greater import competition in its agricultural markets. Anderson, Huang, and Ianchovichina...

Economic impacts of China's accession to the World Trade Organization

Ianchovichina, Elena, Martin, William

Ianchovichina and Martin present estimates of the impact of accession by China and Chinese Taipei to the World Trade Organization. China is estimated to be the biggest beneficiary, followed by...

The impact of China's WTO accession on East Asia

Ianchovichina, Elena, Walmsley, Terrie

China's World Trade Organization (WTO) accession will have major implications for China and present both opportunities and challenges for East Asia. Ianchovichina and Walmsley assess the possible...

Duty drawbacks, competitiveness, and growth - are duty drawbacks worth the hassle?

Ianchovichina, Elena

Many countries use duty drawbacks on exports, yet they have been given little attention in the literature and there is no consensus whether countries should embrace or abandon them. The author...

Growth trends in the developing world : country forecasts and determinants

Ianchovichina, Elena, Kacker, Pooja

The authors present real per capita GDP growth forecasts for all developing countries for the period 2005-14. For 55 of these countries, representing major world regions and accounting for close to...

Impacts of China's Accession to the World Trade Organization

Elena Ianchovichina, Will Martin

This article presents estimates of the impact of China's accession to the World Trade Organization. China is estimated to be the biggest beneficiary (US$31 billion a year from trade reforms in...

Are duty drawbacks on exports worth the hassle?

Elena Ianchovichina

Many countries use duty drawbacks on exports, yet there is no consensus whether countries should embrace or abandon them. The answer depends on countries' development priorities and economic...

China, India, and the future of the world economy : fierce competition or shared growth?

Dimaranan, Betina, Ianchovichina, Elena, Martin, William J.

Although both China and India are labor-abundant and dependant on manufactures, their export mixes are very different. Only one product-refined petroleum-appears in the top 25 products for both...

Assessing the Implications of Merchandise Trade Liberalization in China's Accession to WTO

Elena Ianchovichina, Will Martin, Emiko Fukase

China’s forthcoming accession to the WTO will be a turning point for China, and for the rest of the world. It involves reforms across a wide range of sectors in China, both in directly...

Assessing the Impact of China's WTO Accession on Foreign Investment?

Terry L. Walmsley, Thomas W. Hertel, Elena Ianchovichina

During the 1990’s, rapid growth in China was accompanied by strong growth in foreign direct investment (FDI). FDI continued to grow until 1997 when it leveled off. It is clear that in 1998, under...

Unrestricted market access for Sub-Saharan Africa - How much is it worth and who pays?

Ianchovichina, Elena, Mattoo, Aaditya, Olarreaga, Marcelo

The European Union (EU), Japan, and the United States (US) have recently announced initiatives to improve market access for the poorest countries. The authors assess the impact on Sub-Saharan Africa...

Trade liberalization in China's accession to the World Trade Organization

Ianchovichina, Elena, Martin, Will

Before reform, China's trade was dominated by a few foreign trade corporations with monopolies on the trade of specific ranges of products. Planners could control imports through these corporations...

Trade reform and household welfare : the case of Mexico

Ianchovichina, Elena, Nicita, Alessandro, Soloaga, Isidro

The authors use a two-step, computationally simple procedure to analyze the effects of Mexico's potentially unilateral tariff liberalization. First, they use a computable general equilibrium model...

Trade policy analysis in the presence of duty drawbacks

Ianchovichina, Elena

Duty drawback schemes, which typically involve a combination of duty rebates and exemptions, are a feature of many countries'trade regimes. They are used in highly protected developing economies as a...

Subnational fiscal sustainability analysis : what can we learn from Tamil Nadu ?

Ianchovichina, Elena, Liu, Lili, Nagarajan, Mohan

In the late 1990s the Indian state of Tamil Nadu experienced an unprecedented fiscal deterioration, which was part of the widespread fiscal deterioration in Indian states. This deterioration was...

GTAP-DD: A Model for Analyzing Trade Reforms in the Presence of Duty Drawbacks

Ianchovichina, Elena

Duty drawback schemes, which typically involve a combination of duty rebates and exemptions, are a feature of many countries' trade regimes. They are used in highly protected, developing economies as...

A Disequilibrium Model of International Capital Mobility

Ianchovichina, Elena, Robert McDougall, Thomas W. Hertel

Paper presented at the Second Annual Conference on Global Economics Analysis, Denmark, June 20-22. The paper proposes a new disequilibrium approach to modeling international capital mobility for a...

Growth diagnostics for a resource-rich transition economy : the case of Mongolia

Ianchovichina, Elena, Gooptu, Sudarshan

This paper uses a growth diagnostics approach à la Hausmann, Rodrik, and Velasco (HRV) to identify the most'binding'constraints to private sector growth in Mongolia - a small, low-income,...

Trade Reform and Poverty: The Case of Mexico

Elena Ianchovichina, Alessandro Nicita, Isidro Soloaga

We use a two-step computationally simple procedure to analyse the effects of Mexico's's potential unilateral tariff liberalisation on real incomes. First, we use the CGE model provided by the Global...

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF CHINA'S WTO ACCESSION ON INVESTMENT

Terrie L. Walmsley, Thomas W. Hertel, Elena Ianchovichina

After a boom in foreign direct investment (FDI) in China in the early 1990s, FDI slowed in the late 1990s. More recently, with China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) a reality, FDI...

Procompetitive Effects of Foreign Competition on Domestic Markups.

Ianchovichina, Elena, Binkley, James, Hertel, Thomas

A short-run model for estimating the procompetitive effects of foreign competition on markups in an oligopolistic, domestic industry is developed and estimated using data on the Australian automobile...

Theoretical Structure of Dynamic GTAP

Ianchovichina, Elena, Robert McDougall

This paper documents the foreign asset ownership and investment theory of the dynamic GTAP model (GTAP-Dyn). The new investment theory offers a disequilibrium approach to modeling endogenously...

The East Asian Economic Crisis: It's not All Bad News

Ianchovichina, Elena, Thomas W. Hertel, Robert McDougall

Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, Second Quarter The East Asian crisis is not all bad news for the United States and Canada (North America). Net debtors in North America –...

China in 2005 Revisited: The Implications of International Capital Mobility

Ianchovichina, Elena, Robert McDougall, Thomas W. Hertel

This paper revisits the analysis of the implications of China's economic growth on her trading partners presented in Arndt et al. (1997) using a dynamic, applied general equilibrium model that...

Unrestricted Market Access for Sub-Saharan Africa: How Much is it Worth and Who Pays?

Ianchovichina, Elena, Mattoo, Aaditya, Olarreaga, Marcelo

Initiatives to improve market access for the poorest countries have recently been announced by the European Union, Japan and the United States. This Paper assesses the impact on Sub-Saharan Africa...

Will China's WTO Accession Worsen Rural Poverty?

Anderson, Kym, Huang, Jikun, Ianchovichina, Elena

Many fear China’s accession to WTO will impoverish its farmers, via greater import competition in its agricultural markets. We explore that possibility bearing in mind that, even if producer prices...

Managing Volatility in Transition Economies: The Experience of the Central and Eastern European Countries

Coricelli, Fabrizio, Ianchovichina, Elena

We discuss sources of volatility and vulnerability in the CEECs during the transition and leading up to EU accession. The Paper emphasizes the role of the transition shock as a source of extreme...

Impact of China's WTO Accession on East Asia

Elena Ianchovichina, Terrie Walmsley

The industrialized and newly industrializing economies (NIEs) in East Asia will benefit from China's WTO accession, and the developing economies in the region may incur small welfare losses. China...

THE EAST ASIAN CRISIS: A DYNAMIC COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS

Ianchovichina, Elena, McDougall, Robert, Hertel, Thomas

The paper proposes a new disequilibrium approach to modeling international capital mobility. Key to this approach are errors in investors' assessments of potential returns to capital -- such as those...

How can Korea Raise its Future Potential Growth Rate?

Elena Ianchovichina, Danny Leipziger

Korea has achieved tremendous economic progress over the last three and a half decades, but in recent years growth has slowed down, and looking forward, most forecasters expect potential growth to...

Inclusive growth analytics : framework and application

Ianchovichina, Elena, Lundstrom, Susanna

This paper argues that inclusive growth analytics has a distinct character focusing on both the pace and pattern of growth. Traditionally, applied country-specific poverty and growth analyses have...

Impact of China's WTO Accession on East Asia

Elena Ianchovichina, Terrie Walmsley

The industrialized and newly industrializing economies (NIEs) in East Asia will benefit from China's WTO accession, and the developing economies in the region may incur small welfare losses. China...

IMPLICATIONS OF THE GROWTH OF CHINA AND INDIA FOR THE MIDDLE EAST

ELENA IANCHOVICHINA, MAROS IVANIC, WILL MARTIN

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is expected to benefit more than most other regions from continued rapid growth in China and India. This paper analyzes the trade-related implications...

Economic development in emerging Asian markets: implications for Europe

Will Martin, Elena Ianchovichina, Betina Dimaranan

The impacts of faster growth in China and India for Europe are analysed taking into account terms-of-trade effects, second-best welfare impacts and improvements in product quality and variety. More...

Implications of the growth of China and India for the other Asian giant : Russia

Ianchovichina, Elena, Ivanic, Maros, Martin, Will

Continuing rapid growth of China and India can be expected to raise incomes in Russia, but also to put adjustment pressure on Russian firms. The impacts of the rapid growth of China and India on the...

How will growth in China and India affect the world economy?

Betina Dimaranan, Elena Ianchovichina, Will Martin

Export growth, Terms of trade, China, India, General equilibrium, F11, F12, F43, F47,