CURRENT ISSUE
Volume 3(1) Spring 2010
SPECIAL ISSUE
Macro-Micro Analytics:
A Guide to Combining Computable General Equilibrium and Microsimulation modelling frameworks
GUEST EDITORS: Maurizio Bussolo and John Cockburn
Guest Editorial
Macro-micro analytics: background, motivation, advantages and remaining challenges
François Bourguignon, Maurizio Bussolo and John Cockburn
Research
Articles
A non-parametric microsimulation approach to assess changes in inequality and poverty
Rob Vos and Marco V Sánchez
Sequential macro-micro modelling with behavioural microsimulations
Jann Lay
Sequential linking of Computable General Equilibrium and microsimulation models: a comparison of behavioural and reweighting techniques
Nicolas Hérault
Scaling up infrastructure spending in the Philippines: A CGE top-down bottom-up microsimulation approach
Luc Savard
Integrated Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) microsimulation approach
John Cockburn, Erwin Corong and Caesar Cororaton
Linking CGE and microsimulation models: a comparison of different approaches
Giulia Colombo
Economic growth and income distribution: linking macro-economic models with household survey data at the global level
Maurizio Bussolo, Rafael E De Hoyos and Denis Medvedev
Case Studies
Case Study: A gender-focused macro-micro analysis of the poverty impacts of trade liberalization in South Africa
Margaret Chitiga, John Cockburn, Bernard Decaluwé, Ismael Fofana and Ramos Mabugu
The growth and poverty impacts of trade liberalization in Senegal
John Cockburn, Erwin Corong, Bernard Decaluwé, Ismaël Fofana and Véronique Robichaud
Tax reform, income distribution and poverty in Brazil: an applied general equilibrium analysis
Joaquim B de Souza Ferreira Filho, Carliton V dos Santos and Sandra M do Prado Lima
Impacts of trade liberalization on poverty and inequality in Argentina: policy insights from a non-parametric CGE Microsimulation analysis
Martín Cicowiez, Carolina Díaz-Bonilla and Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla
Welfare and poverty impacts of trade liberalization: a dynamic CGE microsimulation analysis
Selim Raihan
Global economic crisis and poverty in Pakistan
Vaqar Ahmed and Cathal O’Donoghue