| Assessing Development Strategies to Achieve the MDGs in Asia |
UN-DESA • UNDP
Second Training Workshop
Dusit Thani Manila
Manila, 24-27 March 2009 |
Training material
(Updated: 18 January
2008)
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Data requirements
Social accounting matrix
- Lofgren,
H., R. Lee and S. Robinson (2002), “A standard computable
general equilibrium (CGE) model in GAMS”, Microcomputers in
Policy Research 5, Washington, D.C., International Food Policy Research
Institute.
- Robinson,
S., A. Cattaneo and M. El-Said (2001), “Updating and Estimating
a Social Accounting Matrix Using Cross Entropy Methods”, Economic
Systems Research 13(1), pp. 47-64.
- Sánchez,
M. V. (2004), Rising inequality and falling poverty in Costa Rica’s
agriculture during trade reform. A macro-micro general equilibrium
analysis, Maastricht: Shaker. Chapter 6.
CGE modeling and the MAMS
- Lofgren,
Hans and C. Díaz-Bonilla (2006), “MAMS: An economy-wide
model for analysis of MDG country strategies. Technical documentation”,
DECPG World Bank, Washington, D.C. (mimeo).
- Lofgren,
H., R. Lee and S. Robinson (2002), “A standard computable
general equilibrium (CGE) model in GAMS”, Microcomputers in
Policy Research 5, Washington, D. C., International Food Policy
Research Institute.
Note:Participants that are not familiar with the use of
GAMS are encouraged to consult the GAMS
User’s Guide. Additional GAMS documentation is
also available on-line at http://www.gams.com/docs/document.htm. Click here for instructions to install and run GAMS.
CGE model elasticity estimation and calibration
- Annabi,
J., J. Cockburn and B. Decaluwé (2006), “Functional
Forms and Parametrization of CGE Models”, PEP MPIA Working
Paper 2006-04, Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Research Network.
- Sánchez,
M. and R. Vos (2007), “Informative note on elasticities and
calibration of MAMS”, Technical note prepared for the project
Assessing Development Strategies to Achieve the Millennium Development
Goals in the Arab Region, Department of Economic and Social Affairs,
United Nations.
- Sánchez,
M.V. (2004), Rising inequality and falling poverty in Costa Rica’s
agriculture during trade reform. A macro-micro general equilibrium
analysis, Maastricht: Shaker. Chapter 7.
Note: The bibliography under the title Microeconomic of
the determinants of education, health, and water & sanitation
coverage, below, also has to do with the topic of the calibration
of the MAMS.
Application of the MAMS in developing countries
- Bourguignon, F., C. Díaz-Bonilla and H. Lofgren (2006), “Aid, service delivery and the MDGs in an economy-wide framework”. The World Bank. Draft. December.
- Bourguignon,
F. and M. Sundberg (2006), “Constraints to Achieving the MDGs
with Scaled-Up Aid”, DESA Working Paper No. 15, Department
of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations.
- Bussolo,
M. and D. Medvedev (2006), “Millennium Development Goals for
Honduras: current achievements and forthcoming challenges”,
Paper prepared for the project "Public Policies for MDGs in
Latin America and the Caribbean", which is coordinated by the
Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean (RBLAC) in UNDP
in collaboration with UN-DESA, The World Bank, ECLAC and IDB.
Note:This document is for internal
use only since it contains preliminary results and must not be quoted
without permission from the authors.
- Sundberg,
M. and H. Lofgren (2006), “Absorptive Capacity and Achieving
the MDGs: The Case of Ethiopia”, in P. Isard, L. Lipschitz,
A. Mourmouras and B. Yontcheva (eds), The Macroeconomic Management
of Foreign Aid: Opportunities and Pitfalls, pp. 141-67, Washington,
D.C.: International Monetary Fund.
- Vos, R., M. Sanchez and K. Inoue (2007), “Constraints to achieving the MDGs through domestic resource mobilization”, DESA Working Papers No. 36, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations.
- Vos, Rob, Marco V. Sanchez, and Cornelia Kaldewei (2007), "Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenge to Reach the MDGs: Financing Options and Trade-offs", forthcoming as a chapter in book volume on Financing Strategies to Achieve the MDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean, reflecting outcomes of a joint project of UNDP, UN-DESA, UN-ECLAC and the World Bank, New York (Draft, 7 December 2007).
Microeconomic of the determinants of education, health, and
water & sanitation coverage
- Hammill, M. (2006),
"Determinants of selected MDGs in the framework of the MAMS
model for Nicaragua”, Background paper for the country study
of Nicaragua in the framework of the project “Public Policies
for MDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean”, ECLAC Subregional
Office in Mexico, United Nations.
- Urquiola,
M. and V. Calderón (2005), Apples and Oranges: Educational
Enrollment and Attainment across Countries in Latin America and
the Caribbean, Inter-American Development Bank, Regional Policy
Dialogue, Washington, D.C.
- Vos, R., J. Cuesta, M. León, R. Lucio and J. Rosero (2004)
“Health”, in: World Bank and Inter-American Development
Bank (2004) Ecuador: Creating fiscal space for poverty reduction.
A fiscal management and public expenditure review, Volume II, Report
No. 28911-EC, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
- Vos, R. and
J. Ponce (2004) "Education", in: World Bank and Inter-American
Development Bank (2004) Ecuador: Creating fiscal space for poverty
reduction. A fiscal management and public expenditure review, Volume
II, Report No. 28911-EC, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank and IDB.
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