Este taller se realizó entre los días 10 al 12 de junio de 2009, en la Sede de la CEPAL en Santiago de Chile y está siendo organizada conjuntamente por esta institución, el Centro de Análisis del Comercio Global y el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.

"Hacia una globalización sostenible y equitativa mejorando el acceso a los mercados globales.
Comercio justo y acuerdos comerciales"
Secretaria ejecutiva de la CEPAL
Moderador (Chair):
Terrie Walmsley




Moderador (Chair):
Thomas Hertel


Chair: Pavel Ciaian
Vertical Specialization in World Trade: An Analysis Using the GTAP 7 Database by Ludena, Carlos, José Elías Durán Lima and Andrea Pellandra
Determinants of Competition in a Context of Services Trade Liberalization: Analysis of Market Power of Firms in African Telecommunications Industry by Calvin, Djiofack Zebaze
Comparative Advantages, Transaction Costs and Factor Content of Agricultural Trade
by Kancs, d'Artis, Pavel Ciaian and Jan Pokrivcak
Chair: Peter Dixon
Russia and the World Energy Markets: Long-term Scenarios by Paltsev, Sergey, John Reilly and Natalia Tourdyeva
Economic Impact of Large-Scale Deployment of Biomass Resources in the Netherlands
by Banse, Martin, Andre Faaij, Ric Hoefnagels and Veronika Dornburg
The Costs of the EU Energy Package for Finland- a CGE Assessment for Finland by Honkatukia, Juha
The Impacts of the Trade and Factor Market Liberalization on the Carbon Abatement Policies in the Enlargement of European Union by Aydin, Levent
Chair: Will Masters
Beyond Political Rhetoric ? the Meaning of the Grand Eastern and Southern Africa FTA
by Karingi, Stephen and Belay Fekadu
SADC Integration and the EU?s Economic Partnership Agreements by McDonald, Scott
Family Planning, Human Development and Growth in Uganda by Kinnunen, Jouko, Hans Lofgren and Dino Merotto
Chair: Charles Braymen
Patterns and determinants of wage inequality in the Brazilian territory by Gori Maia, Alexandre and Herve Thery
The Impacts of Income Transfer Programs on Income Distribution and Poverty in Brazil: An Integrated Microsimulation and Computable General Equilibrium Analysis by Cury, Samir, Allexandro Mori Coelho and Euclides Pedrozo
Economic Loss to the Brazilian Regions Due to the Doha Round Failure by Pereira, Matheus Wemerson G., Erly Teixeira and Angelo Gurgel 
Regional inequality and growth: the role of interregional trade in the Brazilian economy
by Magalhaes, Aline Souza and Edson Domingues
Chair: Ronald Sands
Agricultural Impact of Climate Change: A General Equilibrium Analysis with Special Reference to Southeast Asia by Zhai, Fan and Juzhong Zhuang
Climate Volatility and Poverty Vulnerability in Tanzania by Ahmed, Syud Amer, Noah Diffenbaugh, Thomas Hertel, Navin Ramankutty, Ana R. Rios and Pedram Rowhani
Economy-Wide Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa by Calzadilla, Alvaro, Tingju Zhu, Katrin Rehdanz, Richard Tol and Claudia Ringler
Chair: Ken Kawasaki
Assessing Socioeconomic Impacts of Transport Infrastructure Projects in the Greater Mekong Subre
by Stone, Susan, Anna Strutt and Thomas Hertel
General equilibrium impact evaluation of road sector investment programs in Ghana by Jensen, Henning Tarp
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Trade Facilitation using an Applied General Equilibrium Model
by Mirza, Tasneem
Rethinking the Effect of Cutting Red Tape in Egypt: A Dynamic CGE Analysis by Zaki, Chahir
Chair: Renato G. Flores
Matching CGE-microsimulation with inadequate data bases. The case of Latin America by Beccaria, Luis
Remarks on problems and potential biases in integrating CGE and microsimulation models
by Ferreira-Filho, Joaquim Bento
How methodological and conceptual issues matter the measurement of poverty? by Watanuki, Masakazu
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Se propone una forma simple de analizar los cambios en la estructura del comercio
Deflactación:Consiste en realizar un análisis estadístico, descontando la inflación.
Empalme o enlace:Se utiliza para llevar una serie antigua a una base nueva o viceversa.
Números índices simples:Captan la tendencia central o la evolución de un conjunto de datos, en relación a su nivel en el año o período base.
Ponderadores:Considera el tamaño relativo u escala de las economías involucradas, al construir promedios de indicadores económicos de diversa índole.
Proporciones y porcentajes:Una proporción es una parte de una muestra o población desagregada en porcentajes.
Tasa de variación y crecimiento:La tasa de variación se aplica normalmente para dos períodos subsiguientes, se denomina ?tasa de variación anual? solamente si los períodos son dos años consecutivos.
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