Linking representative household models with household surveys for poverty analysis: A comparison of alternative methodologies

Pierre-Richard Agénor, Derek H.C. Chen, Michael Grimm

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Abstract

A class of dynamic computable general equilibrium models, IMMPA models are designed to analyze the impact of adjustment policies on unemployment and poverty in the developing world. Including both papers originally circulated through the World Bank, as well as new material that places this important work in its larger context, Adjustment Policies, Poverty, and Unemployment details the history and uses of these models to date, as well as pointing to future developments for their utilization.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdjustment policies, poverty and unemployment
Subtitle of host publicationThe IMMPA framework
EditorsP.-R. Age?nor, A. Izquierdo, H.T. Jensen
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherBlackwell Publishing
Chapter8
Pages465-508
Number of pages543
ISBN (Print)8130902559
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2007
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

ISS-id: 9377

Research programs

  • EUR-ISS-SGI

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