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|a Poverty and Social Impact Analysis by the IMF.
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Tables; Figures; Appendix Tables; Appendix Figures; I. Introduction; 1.1 Summary of Activities and Outputs of the Poverty and Social Impact Analysis Group; II. A Review of Macro-Micro Approaches for Evaluating the Distributional Impacts of Macroeconomic Reforms; A. Introduction; B. Macro-Micro Analytical Approaches; 2.1 Circular Flow of Income as Portrayed in a Social Accounting Matrix; 2.1 Structure of a SAM; 2.2 Flow of Factors and Household Incomes in a SAM Figures; C. Computable General Equilibrium Models.
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|a 2.2 Functional Distribution and Size Distribution of Income (CGE Model)D. The 123PRSP Model; 2.3 The 123PRSP Macro-Poverty Links; E. The Integrated Macroeconomic Model for Poverty Analysis; F. Microsimulation and CGE Models; 2.4 Layered and Integrated CGE-Microsimulation; G. Relative Resource Needs; H. Conclusions; Appendix 2.1. Closure Rules Commonly Used in the CGE Modeling Framework; A2.1 Alternative Closure Rules for Macro System Constraints; III. The Distributional Impacts of Indirect Tax and Public Pricing Reforms: A Review of Methods and Empirical Evidence; A. Introduction.
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|a B. Alternative Methodological ApproachesC. Lessons from the Empirical Literature; D. Conclusions; Appendix 3.1. Theoretical Approach to Evaluating the Welfare Impact of Price Reform; Appendix 3.2. Alternative Price-Shifting Models; Appendix 3.3. General Lessons from Tax Theory; A3.1 Alternative Approaches for Evaluating the Welfare Impacts of Tax and Price Reforms; IV. Analyzing the Impact of Trade Liberalization and Devaluation on Poverty; A. Introduction and Summary; B. Selected Methodological Issues; C. Main Results of the Literature: Trade Liberalization.
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|a D. Main Results of the Literature: DevaluationE. Toward a Systematic Approach to Assessing Distributional Impacts; A4.1 Approaches to Analyzing the Welfare Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Devaluation; A4.2 Useful Questions to Establish Key Qualitative Channels; V. The Distributional Impact of Agricultural Sector Reforms in Africa: A Review of Past Experience; A. Introduction; B. Rationale for Intervention and Reform; 5.1 Agricultural Sector Losses in Selected Countries; C. Stakeholders and Channels of Impact; D. Case Studies; E. The Impact of the Reforms.
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|a A5.1 Pre- and Postreform Trends in GDP Growth, Fiscal Deficits, and Agricultural ProductionA5.1 Marketing Boards and Interventions; A5.2 Agricultural Market Reforms; Bibliography; Footnotes.
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|a The Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) is used by the IMF to provide support for countries' implementation of their poverty reduction and growth strategies. A key requirement in the design of PRGF programs is understanding the effects of reform program measures on vulnerable groups-particularly the poor-and how to devise measures to mitigate any negative effects. Poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA) is a critical instrument for pursuing this goal. The IMF has therefore established a small group of staff economists to facilitate the integration of PSIA into PRGF-supported prog.
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