The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam
What is the effect of trade liberalization on households in developing countries? To what extent do the poor benefit when local markets are made more accommodative to international trade? The author empirically analyzes the distributional impact of trade policies on households in a low-income countr...
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okr-10986-88182021-04-23T14:02:42Z The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam Seshan, Ganesh ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE CD CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COMMODITIES COMPENSATING VARIATION COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICES CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMICS ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUILIBRIUM FACTOR DEMAND FARMS FIXED INPUTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM IMPORT QUOTAS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INEQUALITY MEASURES INPUT PRICES INPUT USE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR ALLOCATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LEISURE LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL PRODUCT MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MARGINAL PRODUCTS MARGINAL REVENUE MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PRICES MARKET REFORMS MARKET VALUE MARKET WAGE MARKET WAGES MARKETING MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES NATIONAL OUTPUT OPPORTUNITY COST OUTPUTS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY RESEARCH PRICE CHANGES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE TAKERS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROFIT MAXIMIZING REAL INCOME SALES SUBSTITUTES TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE REFORMS TRANSACTION COSTS UTILITY FUNCTION VARIABLE INPUTS WAGES What is the effect of trade liberalization on households in developing countries? To what extent do the poor benefit when local markets are made more accommodative to international trade? The author empirically analyzes the distributional impact of trade policies on households in a low-income country with a large rural economy where labor markets are imperfect. The methodology in this paper, which can be applied to various types of labor market conditions, relates changes in prices attributed to trade reforms to changes in household welfare, income distribution, and poverty using theoretically consistent measures of producer and consumer welfare. The author investigates the effects on poverty and income distribution of national and international market integration in Vietnam's rice sector and fertilizer market between 1993 and 1998, a period of ongoing market reforms when the national poverty rate fell sharply from 59 percent to 37 percent. He finds that when the effects of opening the rice and fertilizer market are isolated, Vietnam's agricultural trade reforms did not contribute to a significant improvement in overall household welfare or decline in poverty over this period. Nonetheless, the liberalization exercise can explain about half of the reduction in poverty incidence among farm households. The results also show that liberalization did not exacerbate income inequality, but did generate gains for rural households across the distribution, particularly the poor, at the expense of urban households. 2012-06-22T18:25:56Z 2012-06-22T18:25:56Z 2005-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/03/5673151/impact-trade-liberalization-household-welfare-vietnam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8818 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3541 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE CD CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COMMODITIES COMPENSATING VARIATION COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICES CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMICS ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUILIBRIUM FACTOR DEMAND FARMS FIXED INPUTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM IMPORT QUOTAS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INEQUALITY MEASURES INPUT PRICES INPUT USE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR ALLOCATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LEISURE LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL PRODUCT MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MARGINAL PRODUCTS MARGINAL REVENUE MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PRICES MARKET REFORMS MARKET VALUE MARKET WAGE MARKET WAGES MARKETING MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES NATIONAL OUTPUT OPPORTUNITY COST OUTPUTS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY RESEARCH PRICE CHANGES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE TAKERS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROFIT MAXIMIZING REAL INCOME SALES SUBSTITUTES TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE REFORMS TRANSACTION COSTS UTILITY FUNCTION VARIABLE INPUTS WAGES |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE CD CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS COMMODITIES COMPENSATING VARIATION COMPETITIVE MARKETS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONSUMER PRICES CONSUMER SURPLUS CONSUMERS DIMINISHING RETURNS ECONOMICS ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EQUILIBRIUM FACTOR DEMAND FARMS FIXED INPUTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM IMPORT QUOTAS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INEQUALITY MEASURES INPUT PRICES INPUT USE INTERNATIONAL TRADE LABOR ALLOCATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LEISURE LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARGINAL PRODUCT MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MARGINAL PRODUCTS MARGINAL REVENUE MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ECONOMY MARKET FAILURES MARKET INTEGRATION MARKET PRICES MARKET REFORMS MARKET VALUE MARKET WAGE MARKET WAGES MARKETING MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES NATIONAL OUTPUT OPPORTUNITY COST OUTPUTS PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY RESEARCH PRICE CHANGES PRICE ELASTICITY PRICE INDEX PRICE INDICES PRICE TAKERS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY PROFIT MAXIMIZING REAL INCOME SALES SUBSTITUTES TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE POLICIES TRADE REFORMS TRANSACTION COSTS UTILITY FUNCTION VARIABLE INPUTS WAGES Seshan, Ganesh The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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What is the effect of trade liberalization on households in developing countries? To what extent do the poor benefit when local markets are made more accommodative to international trade? The author empirically analyzes the distributional impact of trade policies on households in a low-income country with a large rural economy where labor markets are imperfect. The methodology in this paper, which can be applied to various types of labor market conditions, relates changes in prices attributed to trade reforms to changes in household welfare, income distribution, and poverty using theoretically consistent measures of producer and consumer welfare. The author investigates the effects on poverty and income distribution of national and international market integration in Vietnam's rice sector and fertilizer market between 1993 and 1998, a period of ongoing market reforms when the national poverty rate fell sharply from 59 percent to 37 percent. He finds that when the effects of opening the rice and fertilizer market are isolated, Vietnam's agricultural trade reforms did not contribute to a significant improvement in overall household welfare or decline in poverty over this period. Nonetheless, the liberalization exercise can explain about half of the reduction in poverty incidence among farm households. The results also show that liberalization did not exacerbate income inequality, but did generate gains for rural households across the distribution, particularly the poor, at the expense of urban households. |
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Household Welfare in Vietnam |
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impact of trade liberalization on household welfare in vietnam |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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