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Assessing the Direct Economic Effects of Reallocating Irrigation Waterto Alternative Uses Concepts and an Application

2009

Andriamananjara, Soamiely | Brenton, Paul | von Uexkull, Jan Erik | Walkenhorst, Peter


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Fixed investments; Export goods; Per capita income; Import values; Warrants; Tax revenue; Business environment; Policy research; Bank policy; Export markets; Foreign direct investment; Welfare losses; Exporter; Tariff preferences; Tariff schedule; Preferential tariff reduction; Export sectors; Sector reforms; Ad valorem; International community; Apparel; Preferential market access; Government revenue; Tariff reductions; Tariff revenue; Trade policy; Trade integration; Sourcing; Low-income countries; Rules of origin; Tariff protection; Customs union; Non-tariff barriers; Return; Total exports; Regional integration; Regulatory framework; Preferential trade; Zero tariffs; Metal products; Tariff increase; Apparel exports; International market; Restrictive rules of origin; Trade flows; Tariff lines; Value % of imports; Export incentive; Trade logistics; Export diversification; Customs; High tariffs; Exporters; Import prices; Market shares; Import tariffs; Total imports; Tariff revenues; Actual value; Export value; Applied tariff; Preferential tariff; Tariff data; Market failures; Tax base; Long-term investors; Rapid growth; Trading partners; Foreign sources; Carriers; Trade transactions; Welfare loss; Tariff increases; Import prohibition; Import share; Deficits; Foreign investors; Demand elasticity; Policy credibility; Fiscal reforms; Growth rates; Protectionist; Regional groupings; External protection; Bank guarantees; Value of imports; Tariff exemptions; Collected tariff; Regulatory reform; Export supply; Relative price; Preferential trade liberalization; External tariff; Bilateral trade; Consumer surplus; Market share; Transport costs; Duty drawback; Trade reform; Access to imports; Import liberalization; Tariff rate; Import growth; Competitiveness; Global markets; Global trade; Supply constraints; Policy makers; Regional trade integration; Transactions costs; Trade restrictiveness; Relative prices; Domestic prices; Export promotion efforts; Trade diversion; Preferential access; Free access; Trading partner; Export performance; International markets; Reciprocal tariff reduction; General equilibrium model; Total import; Multilateral trade agreements; Free trade areas; Import demand; Tariff structure; Preferential basis; Trade restrictions; Trade in services; Protection data; Tariff line; Generalized system of preferences; Domestic market; Tariffs on imports; Apparel trade; High tariff products; Trade policy reform; Preferential agreement; Regional trade; Import price; Tariff rates; Local content; Trade value; Export prospects; Trade regime; Open regionalism; Issuance; Customs administration; Trade creation; Multilateral trade; Import value; Export growth; Average tariff; Free entry; Global economy; Trade policy issues; Trading; Trade share; General equilibrium; Liberalization of trade; World development indicators; Tariff barriers; Price index; Import bans; Preferential treatment; Oil exports; Global market; Tax; Import regime; Final goods; Tariff reform; Preferential rates; Asymmetric information; Preferential scheme; Tax policies; Export bias; Export commodities; Freight forwarders
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4920http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
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Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 4920

2014-09-15
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