A companion to the bestseller, The Impact of Economic Policies on Poverty and Income Distribution, this title deals with theoretical challenges and cutting-edge macro-micro linkage models. The authors compare the predictive and analytical power of various macro-micro linkage techniques using the traditional RHG approach as a benchmark to evaluate standard policies, such as a typical stabilization package and a typical structural reform policy.
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FRANCOIS BOURGUIGNON is Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist at the World Bank, USA. He is a specialist in the economics of development, public policy, economic growth, income distribution and inequality. As the World Bank's Senior Vice-President for Development Economics and Chief Economist since October 2003, he provides intellectual leadership and direction to the Bank's overall development strategy and economic research agenda, at global, regional and country levels. As a member of the Bank's senior management team he advises the President and Bank's management on economic issues. LUIZ PEREIRA DA SILVA is at the World Bank, USA. MAURIZIO BUSSOLO has been at the World Bank since 2003, and is working on quantitative analyses of economic policy and development, including studies of the links between trade, growth and poverty. Among his other activities, he monitors and forecasts economic trends in Latin America and contributes to the World Bank's Millennium Development Goals modelling effort. Before joining the World Bank, he worked at the OECD Development Centre and was previously research fellow at the Overseas Development Institute in London and, before, economist at Fedesarrollo and lecturer at the University Los Andes in Bogota Colombia. He has published in international journals and his recent publications include: Globalization and poverty: Channels and Policies (jointly edited with Jeff Round). He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick, UK.
Macro-level policies, whatever their impact on macro-level aggregates, can have significant distributional consequences. Polities and policy makers are well aware of this, but their economic advisers, especially those in international agencies, seemed in the past to have been less well attuned to these realities. This volume shows that the landscape is changing. The chapters were written by the leaders in their field and showcase techniques and applications that allow the distributional consequences of policy reform to be analyzed systematically. There can no longer be any technical excuse for totally ignoring the distributional impacts of macro-level policy instruments. --Ravi Kanbur, T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs and Professor of Economics, Cornell University
This book uses a single modeling framework a macro model linked with a household-level micro model to examine the consequences on poverty and income distribution of changes to the trade regime, tariffs and nontariff barriers, the exchange rate, interest rates, the mix of fiscal and monetary policies, the composition of public spending, and labor market regulation. It also examines the macroeconomic consequences of scaling up micro-level programs, such as a conditional cash transfer program. The book represents the state of the art in using models to understand the impact of policies on poverty alleviation, and is a must-read for both policy makers and students interested in poverty, income distribution, and growth. --Raghuram G. Rajan, Eric Gleacher Distinguished Service Professor of Finance, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago
This book represents a significant advance in development policy analysis. It demonstrates how macro-economic modeling can be married to micro data sets to produce more meaningful analyses of economy-wide shocks or policy changes. It has important lessons to offer to both macro and micro development economists: it shows the former how to use better data and the latter how to broaden their analyses. --Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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