Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile

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Autor principal: Gutiérrez, Gabriel
Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL. División de Comercio Internacional e Integración
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spelling oai-11362-43992020-03-04T19:57:23Z Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile Gutiérrez, Gabriel NU. CEPAL. División de Comercio Internacional e Integración ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL EMPLEO ESTUDIOS DE CASOS MODELOS MATEMATICOS EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS POLITICA DE EMPLEO PREFERENCIAS COMERCIALES CASE STUDIES ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROGRAMME EVALUATION MATHEMATICAL MODELS TRADE PREFERENCES Includes bibliography This paper presents a discussion of the major methodological issues relating to some key studies assessing the employment effects of a particular PTA using different methodologies (General and Partial Equilibrium, Gravitational models, Micro simulations, Econometrics using panel data, etc.). In this line, the paper discusses an accounting model for decomposing the ex - post employment performance as related to Latin America Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), proposing this method to evaluate the Chile - Mexico PTA as an illustration. The paper defines a research agenda using an Employment ex-post performance decomposition model, to disentangle the effects of different forces on changes in employment. Advantages from implementing this proposal include: a) Availability of a method that could be replicated to study the impacts of PTAs in other countries, both regarding output and employment; b) Development of improved databases for bilateral trade analysis and c) Estimation of sectoral capital stocks, which are an important subject of its own right, for development and growth analysis. 2014-01-02T15:28:31Z 2014-01-02T15:28:31Z 2005-12 Texto Documento Completo 9211215722 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4399 LC/L.2439-P en Serie Comercio Internacional 57 application/pdf CHILE MEXICO CHILE MEXICO ECLAC
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topic ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EMPLEO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MODELOS MATEMATICOS
EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS
POLITICA DE EMPLEO
PREFERENCIAS COMERCIALES
CASE STUDIES
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
PROGRAMME EVALUATION
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
TRADE PREFERENCES
spellingShingle ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
EMPLEO
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
MODELOS MATEMATICOS
EVALUACION DE PROGRAMAS
POLITICA DE EMPLEO
PREFERENCIAS COMERCIALES
CASE STUDIES
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
PROGRAMME EVALUATION
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
TRADE PREFERENCES
Gutiérrez, Gabriel
Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
description Includes bibliography
author2 NU. CEPAL. División de Comercio Internacional e Integración
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Gutiérrez, Gabriel
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author Gutiérrez, Gabriel
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title Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
title_short Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
title_full Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
title_fullStr Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
title_full_unstemmed Ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to Chile
title_sort ex-post evaluation of the employment effects of a preferential trade agreement: methodological issues, illustrated with a reference to chile
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4399
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