How Prescribed Policy Can Mislead when Data Are Defective: a Follow-Up to Srinivasan (1994) Using General Equilibrium.


Autoria(s): Mercenier, J.; Yeldan, E.
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24/01/2008

24/01/2008

1996

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We highlight an example of considerable bias in officially published input-output data (factor-income shares) by an LDC (Turkey), which many researchers use without question. We make use of an intertemporal general equilibrium model of trade and production to evaluate the dynamic gains for Turkey from currently debated trade policy options and compare the predictions using conservatively adjusted, rather than official, data on factor shares.

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Mercenier, J. et Yeldan, E., «How Prescribed Policy Can Mislead when Data Are Defective: a Follow-Up to Srinivasan (1994) Using General Equilibrium.», Cahier de recherche #9606, Département de sciences économiques, Université de Montréal, 1996, 27 pages.

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/2048

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Cahier de recherche #9606

Palavras-Chave #[JEL:D50] Microeconomics - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium - General #[JEL:D57] Microeconomics - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium - Input-Output Tables and Analysis #[JEL:O10] Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - Economic Development - General #[JEL:D50] Microéconomie - Équilibre général et déséquilibre - Généralités #[JEL:D57] Microéconomie - Équilibre général et déséquilibre - Analyses entrées-sorties #[JEL:O10] Développement économique, changement technologique et croissance - Développement économique - Généralités
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