Models for economic policy evaluation theory and practice : an international experience

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Models for economic policy evaluation theory and practice : an international experience

volume editors, Riad Dahel, Ismail Sirageldin

(Research in human capital and development : a research annual, v. 11, 1997)

JAI Press, c1997

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  • pt. A
  • pt. B

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"... based on the proceedings of the first International Conference on Economic Policy Evaluation Models organized by the Arab Planning Institute, Kwait and held in Tunis, Tunisia on June 12-14, 1995." -- Introducation (p. xv)

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Description

This is the eleventh volume in a series on research in human capital and development. It is divided into four sections, which look at conceptual issues in modelling, development in policy and application, international case studies, and modelling non-renewable resources.

Table of Contents

Abbreviated Contents: PART A: Conceptual Issues in Modeling. New directions in applied dynamic macroeconomic modeling (M.H. Pesaran, R. Smith). A review of the main issues and methods of policy evaluation using macroeconometric models (I. Limam). The recent developments in the specification and estimation of disequilibrium models: their use in LDCs with special reference to the Arab countries (H.Y. Aly). Dynamic models in chaotic dynamics (M. Zemouli). Development in Policy and Application: A Survey. A survey of Arab macroeconomic policy models (A. Al-Kawaz). Development indexes: theory and measurement (M.A. Wadie). Recent developments in monetary issues: survey of theory and evidence (J. Tahir). Long-term macro models of population, development, and environment (W. Lutz). Toward a strategic prototype model for development policy (D. Van Der Werf). PART B: Case Studies: An International Experience. On the role of macroeconomic policies in the Middle East (M. Kandil). Productivity and efficiency performances of the Tunisian banking industry before and after the economic liberalization program: an econometric study using panel data (M. El Arbi Chaffai). An econometric model of Kuwait's non-oil GDP (A. Hoque, N. Al-Mutairi). A dynamic general equilibrium model for the European Union (A.H. Bayar). Application of a CGE macro model for India to analyze selected policy changes (S. Bhide, A. Sinha). Macro and micro effects of subsidy cuts: a short-run CGE analysis for Egypt (H. Lofgren). Globalization of the Pakistani economy: autarky or dependence? (S. Akhtar). Incidence of public sector pricing policies in Pakistan (Z.F. Naqvi). New Frontiers: Modelling Nonrenewable Resources. Oil pricing policies in a target zone model (S. Hammoudeh). Energy pricing policy and economic growth in Egypt: scenario analysis from an integrated macroeconomic model (M.A.T. Elkhafif). Energy use in cement manufacturing in Kenya (H.H.H. Semboja). Overview.

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  • NCID
    BA32222163
  • ISBN
    • 0762301937
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Greenwich, Conn.
  • Pages/Volumes
    2 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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