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Short-term responses to trade and incentive policies in the Ivory Coast: comprative static simulations in a computer general equilibrium model.

By: Michel, Gilles.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: World Bank Staff Working Papers No. 647. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1984Subject(s): Economic policy | Ivory Coast -- Economic growth -- Economic conditions. -- Ivory Coast -- Economic growth -- Economic conditions. -- Ivory Coast -- Economic growth -- Economic conditionsSummary: This paper deals with the measures taken by Ivory Coast in order to reverse a series of external shocks which led to a severe deterioration of its financial position and to a negative growth since 1981. The analysis is carried out through a series of comparative static experiments done in the framework of a computable general equilibrium model.
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This paper deals with the measures taken by Ivory Coast in order to reverse a series of external shocks which led to a severe deterioration of its financial position and to a negative growth since 1981. The analysis is carried out through a series of comparative static experiments done in the framework of a computable general equilibrium model.

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