Poverty and Distributional Impact of Economic Policies and External Shocks
Three Case Studies from Latin America Combining Macro and Micro Approaches
Abstract
Economists have had much to say about the impact of economic policies on growth, but little on their distributional consequences and poverty impact. The reorientation of development policy from structural adjustment to poverty reduction as the central objective thus called for new tools to examine distributional change. This book analyzes the poverty and distributional impact of policy changes and external shocks in three case studies from Latin America: Trade liberalization in Colombia and Brazil, and the gas boom in Bolivia. It uses an innovative approach that combines computable general equilibrium and microsimulation models. The country applications illustrate that distributional consequences depend very much on the nature of the shock or policy change as well as the characteristics of the country in question. The book issues a warning against policy prescriptions being based on oversimplifying assumptions and models.
Keywords
America; Approaches; Armut; Case; Combining; Distributional; Economic; External; from; Impact; Income distribution; Inzidenz (Wirtschaft); Kolumbien; Latin; Macro; Macro-micro model; Micro; Microsimulation; Policies; Poverty; Resource boom; Shocks; Studies; Three; Trade policyDOI
10.3726/b13887ISBN
9783631753651OCN
1083018578Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2018Series
Goettinger Studien zur Entwicklungsoekonomik / Goettingen Studies in Development Economics, 18Classification
Political science and theory
Economic theory and philosophy
Labour / income economics
Development economics and emerging economies