Article ID: | iaor20112720 |
Volume: | 45 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 60 |
End Page Number: | 71 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2011 |
Journal: | Socio-Economic Planning Sciences |
Authors: | Acharya Sanjaya |
Keywords: | simulation: applications, economics |
In this paper, we investigate the impacts of unilateral import liberalisation by a representative South Asian developing economy, Nepal, and demonstrate those conditions required to make the impacts ‘pro‐poor.’ Applying the Computable General Equilibrium model to Social Accounting Matrix data, we conclude that import liberalisation is growth‐enhancing but that, unfortunately, the rich benefit more than do the poor. We envisage a restructured but plausible model economy that requires a transformational period of ten years, and simulate unilateral trade liberalisation but, in the context of a