Trade liberalisation and inequalities in Nepal: A CGE analysis

Type Journal Article - Economic Modelling
Title Trade liberalisation and inequalities in Nepal: A CGE analysis
Author(s)
Volume 29
Issue 6
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 2543-2557
URL https://www.infona.pl/resource/bwmeta1.element.elsevier-72a3d984-8b16-3ca9-8559-08810160b0aa
Abstract
In this paper we examine the effects of trade liberalisation on inequality in the small developing country of
Nepal. We use a Computable General Equilibrium approach applied to a newly developed social accounting
matrix, simulating three liberalisation scenarios: (i) import liberalisation; (ii) export liberalisation; and (iii)
import and export liberalisations implemented together under different exchange rate regimes. Outcomes
reveal that industry reallocation following liberalisation does not respond to classical trade theory
expectations about factor intensity and abundance. On the distributive side, liberalisation seems to increase
the high-skilled/low-skilled gap and favour rich households relatively more. However, since under fixed
exchange rate also the two poorest household groups increase their income levels, liberalisation may also
expected to be beneficial for poverty alleviation.

Related studies

»