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Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in a Food Exporting Country: Thailand

A paper by Peter Warr and Archanun Kohpaiboon , January 2007.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Indonesia

A paper by George Fane and Peter Warr, December 2007.

LaoGEM: A General Equilibrium Model of the Lao Economy

A paper by Peter Warr, December 2007.

Road Improvement and Poverty Reduction: a General Equilibrium Analysis for Lao PDR

A paper by Jayant Menon and Peter Warr , October 2006.

The Gregory Thesis Visits the Tropics

A paper by Peter Warr, 2005.

A Macroeconomic Model of the Thai Economy

A background paper by David Vines and Peter Warr. This paper is an Appendix to 'Thailand's Investment-driven Boom and Crisis', Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 55, No. 3, (2003), 440-466.

Pro-poor Growth

This article by Peter Warr was published in Asian Pacific Economic Literature, 2005; 19: 1-17, available online at Blackwell Synergy (www.blackwell-synergy.com).

The Transmission of Import Prices to Domestic Prices: An Application to Indoneisa

Paper by Peter Warr, July 2005

Food Policy and Poverty in Indonesia: A General Equilibrium Analysis

A paper by Peter Warr, March 2005

The APEX General Equilibrium Model of The Philippine Economy

The APEX model of the Philippine economy was initially a product of a collaborative research project conducted by a team of Philippine and Australian economists between 1989 and 1992

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The PARA General Equilibrium Model of the Thai Economy

Background papers

The following articles are from the Final Workshop seminar for the Para General Equilibrium Model of the Thai Economy which was held on the 1st of July 1994 at the United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok, Thailand. This workshop was organized by the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) and the Australian National University (ANU). The project was supported by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR).

PARA Papers