Is Trade Liberalization Polarization Reducing in Tunisia?
Rim Chatti ()
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Rim Chatti: Labor Program, Government of Canada
No 636, Working Papers from Economic Research Forum
Abstract:
In this paper the likely impact of trade liberalization on income polarization is quantified based on a micro-simulation approach and using the Duclos, Esteban and Ray (2004) polarization index. It is found that trade liberalization softens the increasing path of polarization registered in the business-as-usual.
Pages: 15
Date: 2011-01-10, Revised 2011-01-10
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