IFPRI--Trade and Macroeconomics: Other Publications

Other Publications
Following is a list of literature published in sources external to IFPRI:
  • Arndt, C., H. T. Jensen, S. Robinson, and F. Tarp. 2000. Marketing margins and agricultural technology in Mozambique. Journal of Development Studies 37 (1): 121-137. London: Frank Cass.

  • Arndt, C., P. Hazell, and S. Robinson. 2000. Economic value of climate forecasts for agricultural systems in Africa. In Climate prediction and agriculture, ed. M.V.K. Sivakumar. Washington, D.C.: World Meteorological Organization, International START Secretariat.

  • Bautista, R. M. 1999. The price competitiveness of rice production in Vietman: Effects of domestic policies and external factors. ASEAN economic bulletin 16 (1).

  • Bautista, R. M. 1997. Income and equity effects of the green revolution in the Philippines: A macroeconomic perspective. Journal of International Development 9 (2).

  • Bautista, R. M., and D. A. DeRosa. 1998. Agriculture and the new industrial revolution in Asia. In The new industrial revolution in Asian economies, ed. R. Hooley and Z.A. Mahani. Greenwich and London: JAI Press Inc.

  • Bautista, R.M., S. Robinson, F. Tarp, and P. Wobst. 2001. Policy bias and agriculture: Partial and general equilibrium measures. Review of Development Economics 5 (1): 89-104.

  • Bautista, R. M., S. Robinson, and M. El-Said. 2001. Alternative industrial development paths for Indonesia: SAM and CGE analyses. In Restructuring Asian economies for the new millennium, ed. M. Dutta et al. Elsevier/North-Holland.

  • Bautista, R. M. 1998. Effects of domestic policies and external factors on agricultural prices: cassava and soybeans in Indonesia. The Developing Economies, XXXVI (June).

  • Bautista, R. M. 1998. Income and Equity Effects of the Green Revolution in the Philippines: A Macroeconomic Perspective. Journal of International Development, IX, No. 2.

  • Bautista, R. M. 1998. Symposium on modeling Indonesian agriculture for policy analysis: An introductory note. Journal of Asian Economics, 9 (Fall).

  • Bautista, R. M., and C. Gehlhar. January 1995. Price Competitiveness and Variability in Egyptian Cotton: Effects of Sectoral and Economywide Policies. Journal of African Economies, 5 (1). 1996.

  • Bautista, R. M., H. Lofgren, and M. Thomas. 1999. Does trade liberalization enhance income growth and equity? The role of complementary policies. Forthcoming in C. Mumbengegwi, ed., Macroeconomic policy, management and performance in Zimbabwe since independence: Lessons for the 21st century. Harare: University of Zimbabwe Press.

  • Bautista, R. M., and M. Thomas. September 1998. Agricultural Growth Linkages in Zimbabwe: Income and Equity Effects. AGREKON. Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa, 38 (May 1999) Forthcoming in a special volume of Agrekon (South African Agricultural Economics Journal).

  • Bautista, R. M., and M. Thomas. October 1997. Income Effects of Alternative Trade Policy Adjustments on Philippine Rural Households: A General Equilibrium Analysis. G. Peters and J. von Braun, eds., Food Security, Diversification, and Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture? Brookfield, VT: Ashgate Publishing.

  • Bautista, R. M. and N. N. San. 1998. Modeling the price competitiveness of Indonesian crops. Journal of Asian Economics, 9 (Fall).

  • Bautista, R. M. 1998. Development strategies revisited: A general equilibrium analysis. Journal of Philippine Development, Vol. XXV.

  • Bautista, R. M. and C. Gehlhar. 1997. Export Price Variability, Government Interventions and Producer Welfare: The Case of Egyptian Cotton. In R. Rose, C. Tanner and M.A. Bellamy (eds.), Issues in Agricultural Competitiveness (Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing Company, Ltd.).

  • Bautista, R. M. and S. Robinson. 1997. Income and Equity Effects of Crop Productivity Growth under Alternative Foreign Trade Regimes: A CGE Analysis for the Philippines. Asian Journal of Agricultural Economics, III (August).

  • Bautista, R. M. and D. DeRosa. 1997. Agriculture and the New Industrial Revolution in Asia. In R.W. Hooley (ed.), The New Industrial Revolution in Asian Economies (Greenwich and London: JAI Press Inc.).

  • Bayar, A., X. Diao, and A. E. Yeldan. 2001. An intertemporal, multi-region general equilibrium model of agricultural trade liberalization in the South Mediterranean NIC's, Turkey, and the European Union. In Regionalism in Europe, geometries and strategies after 2000, ed. J. V. Hagen and M. Widgren. 195-220. Kluwer Academic Publishers.

  • Benjamin, N., and X. Diao. 2000. Liberalizing services trade in APEC: A general equilibrium analysis with imperfect competition. Pacific Economic Review 5 (1): 49-76.

  • Burfisher, M. E., X. Diao, and A. Somwaru. 2001. WTO negotiations: Potential gains from Ag policy reform. Agricultural Outlook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  • Burfisher, M., S. Robinson, and K. Thierfelder. 1998. Agricultura, comercio y tasas de cambio en el Mercosur. In L. Reca and R. Echeverría (eds.). 1998. Agricultura, medio ambiente y pobreza rural en América Latina. Washington, D.C.: Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones sobre Políticas Alimentarias, Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.

  • Burfisher, M., S. Robinson, and K. Thierfelder. 1998. Farm policy reforms in the NAFTA. In M. Burfisher and E. Jones (eds.). Regional Trade Agreements and U.S. Agriculture. Economic Research Service, AER No. 771. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture.

  • Burfisher, M., S. Robinson and K. Thierfelder. 1997. Farm Output and Employment Links from Processed Food Exports: A Comparison of Brazil, Mexico, and the United States. In D. H. Pick, D. R. Henderson, J. D. Kinsey, and I. M. Sheldon, eds., Global Markets for Processed Foods: Theoretical and Practical Issues. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

  • Burfisher, M., S. Robinson, and K. Thierfelder. 1997. Migration, Prices and Wages in a North American Free Trade Agreement. In R. Rose, C. Tanner and M.A. Bellamy (eds.), Issues in Agricultural Competitiveness (Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishing Company, Ltd.), pp. 375-383.

  • Calvo, G., E. Diaz Bonilla, y A. Izquierdo. 1998. La Economia Peruana a Fines del Milenio. Prepared for the Ministry of Finance of Peru and the United Nations Development Program. Washington D.C. (May).

  • Chaherli, N., and M. El-Said. 2000. Impact of the WTO agreement on MENA agriculture. Economic research forum for the Arab countries, Iran & Turkey, Working Paper 2007. Cairo, Egypt.

  • Channing, A., S. Robinson, and F. Tarp. 2000. Parameter estimation for a computable general equilibrium model: A maximum entropy approach. Resubmitted to Economic Modelling.

  • Colby, H., X. Diao, and F. Tuan. 2001. China's WTO accession: Conflicts with domestic agricultural policies and institutions. The Estey Center Journal of International Law and Trade Policy 2 (1): 190-210.

  • Colby, H., X. Diao, and A. Somwaru. 2000. Cross-commodity analysis of China's grain sector source of growth and supply response. Technical bulletin 1884. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  • Crook, F., and X. Diao. 2000. Water resource in China: Growth strains resources. In Agricultural outlook. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  • De Long, B., C. De Long, and S. Robinson. 1999. The case for Mexico's rescue: The peso package looks even better now. In The International Monetary Fund: Financial medic to the world? ed. L. J. McQuillan, P. C. Montgomery. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.

  • Diao, X. 2000. China is fighting with deflation in 1999. In China agriculture and trade situation and outlook series. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. WRS 99 (4): 5-7.

  • Diao, X., and A. Somwaru. 1997. Intertemporal general equilibrium effects of a regional trade agreement on third-country. Economi Internazionale L (3): 375-404.

  • Diao, X., and A. Somwaru. 1999. MERCOSUR and US: An intertemporal general equilibrium evaluation of regional integration. International Economic Journal 13 (1): 27-43.

  • Diao, X., and A. Somwaru. 2000. An inquiry on general equilibrium effects of MERCOSUR - An intertemporal world model. Journal of Policy Modeling 22 (5): 557-588.

  • Diao, X., and A. Somwaru. 2001. A dynamic evaluation of the effects of a free trade area of the Americas - An intertemporal, global general equilibrium model. Journal of Economic Integration 16 (1): 21-47.

  • Diao, X., and E. Yeldan. 1997. On the construction of an intertemporal world model of growth, accumulation and trade. METU Studies in Development 24 (4): 447-482

  • Diao, X., and S. Langley. 1998. Asian financial crisis puts pressure on China's economy. In China agriculture and trade situation and outlook series. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  • Diao, X., and T. Roe. 1997. Embodied pollution and trade: A two-country general equilibrium model. Journal of Economic Development 22 (1).

  • Diao, X., and T. Roe. 2000. How the financial crisis affected world agriculture: A general equilibrium perspective. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 82: 688-694.

  • Diao, X., and T. Roe. 2000. The win-win effect of joint water market and trade reform on interest groups in irrigated agriculture in Morocco. In The political economy of water pricing reform, ed. A. Dinar. Oxford University Press.

  • Diao, X., A. Somwaru, and T. Raney. 1998. A dynamic evaluation of the effects of western hemisphere integration on the U.S. Economy. In Regional trade agreements and U.S. agriculture. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

  • Diao, X., A. Somwaru, and T. Roe. 2001. A global analysis of agricultural trade reform in WTO member countries. Economic Development Center 01-1. University of Minnesota.

  • Diao, X., E. Yeldan, and T. L. Roe. 1998. A simple dynamic applied general equilibrium model of a small open economy: Transitional dynamics and trade policy. Journal of Economic Development 23 (1).

  • Diao, X., E. Yeldan, and T. Roe. 1999. How fiscal mismanagement may impede trade reform: Lessons from an intertemporal, multi-sector general equilibrium model for Turkey. Developing Economies 37 (1).

  • Diao, X., and T. Roe. 1997. The strategic interdependence of a shared water aquifer: A general equilibrium analysis. In Decentralization and coordination of water resource management, ed. Parker and Tsur. Kluwer Academic 155-178.

  • Diao, X., T. L. Roe, and A. E. Yeldan. 1998. Fiscal debt management, accumulation and transitional dynamics in a CGE model for Turkey. Canadian Journal of Development Studies 19 (2).

  • Diao, X., T. Raney, and A. Somwaru. 1998. Free trade area of the Americas: Potential advantages for U.S. agriculture. In Agricultural outlook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, April (AO-250).

  • Diao, X., T. Roe, and A. Somwaru. 1999. Which came first: Growth in regional trade or regional trade arrangements? Minnesota Agricultural Economist, Spring.

  • Diao, X., T. Roe, and A. Somwaru. 2001. What is the cause of growth in regional trade: Trade liberalisation or TRAs? The case of agriculture. The World Economy 24 (1): 51-79.

  • Diao, X., T. Roe, and E. Yeldan. 1998. An endogenous growth CGE model of the Japanese economy: the implications of trade and R&D promoting policy. METU Studies in Development 25 (1): 13-46.

  • Diao, X., T. Roe, and E. Yeldan. 1999. Strategic policies and growth: An applied model of R&D-driven endogenous growth. Journal of Development Economics 60: 343-380.

  • Diao, X., W. Li, and E. Yeldan. 2000. How the Asian crisis affected the world economy: A general equilibrium perspective. Economic Quarterly 86 (2): 35-59. Federal ReserveBank of Richmond.

  • Diaz Bonilla, E., and L. Reca. 2000. Trade and agroindustrialization in developing countries: Trends and policy impacts. Agricultural Economics 22: 219-229.

  • Diaz Bonilla, E., and S. Robinson. 1999. Developing countries and the WTO agricultural negotiations. Economic Perspectives. A USIA Electronic Journal.

  • Diaz Bonilla, E. November 1997. South American Wheat Markets and Mercosur. Forthcoming in 1999. John Antle and Vince Smith, eds. The Economics of World Wheat Markets: Implications for the Northern Rockies and Great Plains.

  • Diaz Bonilla, E., Schamis, H. and Ponce C. 1998. The Political Economy of Exchange Rates: Argentina from the Fifties to the Nineties. Fundacion Andina and the Inter American Development Bank. Buenos Aires and Washington D.C. (June).

  • Hinojosa-Ojeda, R., J. D. Lewis, and S. Robinson. 1997. Simón Bolívar Rides Again? Pathways Towards Integration Between NAFTA, MERCOSUR and the Greater Andean Region. Integration and Trade, Volume 1 (January-April), pp. 95-122. Also published simultaneously in Spanish.

  • Hinojosa-Ojeda, R., J. D. Lewis, and S. Robinson. 1997. Convergence and Divergence between NAFTA, Chile, and MERCOSUR: Overcoming Dilemmas of North and South American Economic Integration. Integration and Regional Programs Department, Inter-American Development Bank, Working Paper Series 219 (May).

  • Kherallah, Mylène, H. Lofgren, Peter Gruhn, and Meyra Reeder. 2000. Wheat Policy Reform in Egypt: Adjustment of Local Markets and Options for Future Reforms. Forthcoming as IFPRI Research Report.

  • Liu, L., M. Noland, S. Robinson, and Z. Wang. 1998. Asian competitive devaluations. Working Paper Series 98-2. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics.

  • Lofgren, Hans, and Sherman Robinson. 2001. Spatial Networks in Multi-Region Computable General Equilibrium Models. Regional Science and Urban Economics Forthcoming.

  • Lofgren, H., and M. El-Said. 2001. Food subsidies in Egypt: Reform options, distribution and welfare. Food Policy 26: 65-83.

  • Lofgren, H. 2000. W. Shahin, and G. Dibeh, eds. Trade Reform and the Poor in Morocco: A Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis of Reduced Protection, pp. 51-77. Earnings Inequality, Unemployment, and Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa. Greenwood Press Wesport, Connecticut. London (2000) W. Shahin and G. Dibeh, eds., Income Distribution, Poverty and Unemployment: The Middle East and North Africa. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

  • Lofgren, H., M. El-Said, and S. Robinson. 1999. Trade Liberalization and the Poor: A Dynamic Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis of Morocco. Forthcoming in eds. Sébastien Dessus, Raed Safadi, and Julia Devlin. The Dynamics of Open Regionalism in the Middle East/North Africa Region. Paris: OECD.

  • Lofgren, Hans. 2000. Trade Reform and the Poor in Morocco: A Short-Run Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis. pp. 51-77 in eds. Wassim Shahin and Ghassan Dibeh, Earnings Inequality, Unemployment and Poverty in the Middle East and North Africa. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.

  • Lofgren, Hans. 2000. Exercises in CGE Modeling Using GAMS. Microcomputers in Policy Research, Vol. 4a. Washington, D.C.: IFPRI.

  • Lofgren, Hans. 2000. Key to Exercises in CGE Modeling Using GAMS. Microcomputers in Policy Research, Vol. 4a. Washington, D.C.: IFPRI.

  • Lofgren, H. July 1995. The Cost of Managing with Less: Cutting Water Subsidies and Supplies in Egypt's Agriculture. K. Pfeifer, ed., Research in Middle East Economics. Greenwich, Connecticut. JAI Press Inc. 1996.

  • Lofgren, H. and S. Robinson. To Trade or not to Trade: Non-Separable Farm Household Models in Partial and General Equilibrium. (January 1999) American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 81 (1999)

  • Lofgren, Hans, Moataz El-Said and Sherman Robinson. Trade Liberalization, Transfers and Skill Upgrading in Morocco: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis, in Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Economics: Proceedings of the Middle East Economic Association. Selected condensed papers presented in the 18th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Economic Association as part of the Allied Social Sciences Association Meeting in New York, New York, U.S.A., January 3-5, 1999. Web address: www.luc.edu/depts/economics/meea/volume1

  • Lofgren, Hans, Rachid Doukkali, Hassan Serghini, and Sherman Robinson. 1999. Rural Development in Morocco: Alternative Scenarios to the Year 2000, pp. 521-597 in Ahmed Al-Kawaz, ed. New Economic Developments and Their Impact on Arab Economies. New York: Elsevier Science, North-Holland.

  • Lofgren, H. and S. Robinson. 1999. Non-Separable Farm Household Decisions in a Computable General Equilibrium Model. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol 81, pp. 663-670. August.

  • Lofgren, H. and S. Robinson. 1999. The Mixed- Complementarity Approach to Agricultural Supply in Computable General Equilibrium Models. pp. 367-379 in George H. Peters and Joachim von Braun, eds. 1999. Food Security, Diversification, and Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture? Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing.

  • Lofgren, H., S. Robinson and D. Nygaard. 1998. Tiger or Turtle? Exploring Alternative Futures for Egypt to 2020. In Raed Safadi, ed. Opening Doors to the World: A New Trade Agenda for the Middle East, pp. 167-197. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press and International Development Research Centre, in association with the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey.

  • Lofgren, H. and M. Kherallah. 1998. A general equilibrium analysis of alternative wheat policy scenarios for Egypt. Egypt Food Security Project Paper No. 2, IFPRI.

  • Lofgren, Hans. 1997. Agriculture and Rural Development in Egypt, pp. 283-296 in Serageldin, Ismail, and David Steeds, eds., Rural Well-Being: From Vision to Action. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development. Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Proceedings Series No. 15. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

  • Lofgren, H. 1997. Macro and Micro Effects of Subsidy Cuts: A Short-Run CGE Analysis for Egypt. Reprinted in Dahel, Riad, and Ismail Sirageldin, eds., Research in Human Capital and Development, Vol. 11B, Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press.

  • Mukherjee, N. and S. Robinson. 1997. Economic Structure, Trade, and Regional Integration in Southern Africa. In Achieving food security in Southern Africa: New challenges, new opportunities, ed. Lawrence Haddad. Washington, D.C.: IFPRI

  • Nielsen, C.P., S. Robinson, and K. Thierfelder. 2001. Genetic engineering and trade: Panacea or dilemma for developing countries. World Development 29 (8): 1307 - 1324.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. The economics of Korean unification. The Japanese Economy 25 (5): 255-299.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and T. Wang. 2000. Modeling Korean unification. Journal of Comparative Economics 28: 400-421.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and Z. Wang. 1999. The continuing Asian financial crisis. Global adjustment and trade. In The Japanese economy, ed. K. Sato. Rutgers University. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe Inc . 25 (5): 70-95.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. The costs and benefits of Korean unification. Working Paper Series No. 98-1. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. Calibrating the costs (and benefits) of unification. In Economic integration of the Korean peninsula, ed. M. Noland. Special Report 10. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. Modeling inter-Korean economic integration. Journal of Economic Integration 13(3), 426-463.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. The costs and benefits of Korean unification: Alternate scenarios. Asian Survey XXXVIII, 8: 801-814. (GRP-2)

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and L. Liu. 1998. The costs and benefits of Korean unification. Discussion Papers. Asia/Pacific Research Center. Stanford University: Institute for International Studies.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and Z. Wang. 1998. The global economic effects of the Japanese crisis. Working Paper Series No. 98-6. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson, and Z. Wang. 1998. The depressing news from Asia. International Economics Policy Briefs, No. 98-5 (September). Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics.

  • Noland, M., L. Liu, S. Robinson and Z. Wang. 1998. Global Economic Effects of the Asian Currency Devaluations. Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, Policy Analyses in International Economics, No. 56.

  • Noland, M., S. Robinson and M. Scatasta. 1997. Modeling Economic Reform in North Korea. Journal of Asian Economics, 8(1): 15-38.

  • Reca, L., and E. Diaz Bonilla. November 1997. Changes in Latin American Agricultural Markets. In International Policy Council on Agriculture Food and Trade. 1997.

  • Reca, L. and R. Echeverría (eds.). 1998. Agricultura, medio ambiente y pobreza rural en América Latina. Washington, D.C.: Instituto Internacional de Investigaciones sobre Políticas Alimentarias, Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.

  • Robinson, S. 1999. The potential for growth in trade and investment - A policy perspective. Shifts in world agricultural trade. In The future stakes for U.S. food and agriculture in East and Southeast Asia, ed. S. A. Breth, J. A. Auerbach and M. L. Benz. Washington, D.C.: National Policy Association.

  • Robinson, S., A. Cattaneo, and M. El-Said. 2001. Updating and estimating a social accounting matrix using cross entropy methods. Economic Systems Research 13 (1): 47-64.

  • Robinson, S., M. El-Said, and Nu Nu San. 1998. Rice policy, trade, and exchange rate changes in Indonesia: A general equilibrium analysis. Journal of Asian Economics 9 (3): 393-424.

  • Robinson, S., and C. Gehlhar. January 1995. Land, Water, and Agriculture in Egypt: The Economywide Impact of Policy Reform. (Published version is entitled: Impacts of Macroeconomic and Trade Policies on a Market-Oriented Agriculture L. B. Fletcher, ed., Egypt's Agriculture in a Reform Era. Ames. Iowa: Iowa State University Press. 1996.)

  • Roe, T., and X. Diao. 2000. Water, externality and strategic interdependence: A general equilibrium analysis. Journal of International Development 12:149-167.

  • Thissen, M., and H. Lofgren. 1998. A new approach to SAM updating with an application to Egypt. Environment and Planning Series A, 30, No. 11.

  • Tuan, F., A. Somwaru, and X. Diao. 2002. Rural labor migration, characteristics, and employment patterns: A study based on China's agricultural census. In China's food and agriculture: Issues for the 21st century. ERS Agricultural information bulletin (AIB), forthcoming in April 2002. The new title is Agricultural labor: Where are the jobs?

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