Analyzing the Distributional Impact of Reforms : A Practitioner’s Guide to Pension, Health, Labor Markets, Public Sector Downsizing, Taxation, Decentralization, and Macroeconomic Modeling, Volume 2
2006
Coudouel, Aline | Paternostro, Stefano
The analysis of the distributional impact of policy reforms on the well-being or welfare of different stakeholder groups, particularly on the poor and vulnerable, has an important role in the elaboration and implementation of poverty reduction strategies in developing countries. In recent years this type of work has been labeled as Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) and is increasingly implemented to promote evidence-based policy choices and foster debate on policy reform options.
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书目信息
出版者
Washington, DC: World Bank
其它主题
Poor policies; Factors of production; Adverse impacts; Export processing; Land redistribution; Agricultural markets; Full employment; Wage distribution; Econometric analyses; Quantitative restrictions; Service quality; Donor community; Policy discussion; Empirical literature; Public policy; Import liberalization; Reducing poverty; Factor prices; Policy perspective; Political economy; Group discussions; Domestic industries; Trade regime; Deregulation; Labor market; Preferential access; Trade policy; Policy choices; Currency; Macroeconomic consequences; Economies of scale; Policy issues; Country specific; Public sector reform; Relative prices; Factor markets; Expenditures; Institutional analysis; Primary school; Current environment; Economics research; Poor households; Long run; External shocks; Trade agreement; Economic theory; Poverty reduction strategies; Quantitative data; Pro-poor; Free trade areas; Transport costs; Country ownership; Reform efforts; Zero tariffs; Empirical studies; Capital flows; Unskilled labor; Development policy; Macroeconomic policies; Primary factors; Trade reform; Household welfare; Changes in trade; Competitiveness; Domestic demand; Technical assistance; Foreign goods; Quantitative poverty; International prices; Distributional implications; Tax revenue; Poverty changes; Openness; Unskilled workers; Policy debate; Quotas; Competitive markets; Distributional impact; Price fluctuations; Country case; Absolute poverty; Trade restrictions; Economic tools; Institutional changes; Price changes; Relative importance; Real income; Income inequality; Trade flows; Individual countries; National market; Income growth; Monetary policy; Policy reforms; Trade expansion; Policy makers; Global trade; Intermediate inputs; Inequality changes; Poverty line; Global economy; World prices; High unemployment; Rapid growth; Administrative procedures; Export processing zone; Money supply; Trade shocks; Growth elasticity; Allocative efficiency; Data sources; Policy interventions; Relative incomes; Internal factors; Multilateral liberalization; Trade costs; Poverty reduction strategy; Data requirements; Uruguay round; Labor markets; Foreign direct investment; Exchange rate policy; Growth rates; Mean income; Multilateral trade; Trade openness; Tariff reduction; Average incomes; Trade reforms; Redistributive effects; Poverty debate; Benefit incidence; Distributional analysis; Empirical regularities; Land reforms
许可
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7041http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-6348
团体作者
Coudouel, Aline
Paternostro, Stefano
2014-09-15
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