Modelling Infrastructure Investments, Growth and Poverty Impact: A TwoRegion Computable General Equilibrium Perspective on Viet,Used

Modelling Infrastructure Investments, Growth and Poverty Impact: A TwoRegion Computable General Equilibrium Perspective on Viet,Used

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Product Description Evaluation propoor growth enhancing investments in infrastructure and rural development requires comprehensive appraisal tools. Traditional methods have taken a project or sector perspective that did not capture economywide effects. However, in addition to intersectoral effects, largescale investments can also have longterm impacts on national capital formation, the government budget and the foreign trade balance. This study builds a computable general equilibrium model and links it to a microaccounting module for poverty analysis in Vietnam. The spatial dimension is captured by incorporating two regions into the model: the lagging mountainous province of Son La is compared to the rest of Vietnam. This model is applied to several infrastructure investments and identifies economic growth rates that would be needed to achieve the first Millennium Development Goal. About the Author The Author: Clemens Breisinger received his MSc and Ph.D. in agricultural economics from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. During his Ph.D. research in cooperation with the ThaiVietnameseGerman Special Research Program (SFB 564), the author worked as a research associate at the Department for Rural Development Economics and Policy at the University of Hohenheim and is assistant to the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

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