Protection and the Own-Funds Window in Tanzania : An Analytical Framework and Estimates of the Effects of Trade Liberalization /

This paper presents a simple partial equilibrium framework for considering the economic implications of administered protection in Tanzania, against the background of the country's parallel exchange market and the establishment of the own-funds and open general license (OGL) facilities for auth...

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Príomhchruthaitheoir: DeRosa, Dean
Formáid: IRIS
Teanga:English
Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1991.
Sraith:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 1991/052
Rochtain ar líne:Full text available on IMF
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520 3 |a This paper presents a simple partial equilibrium framework for considering the economic implications of administered protection in Tanzania, against the background of the country's parallel exchange market and the establishment of the own-funds and open general license (OGL) facilities for authorizing imports. It also presents estimates of the range of possible adjustment in the real exchange rate and trade flows following from a unification of the highly-fragmented import licensing system, coupled with sufficient liberalization of the OGL facility to eliminate own-funded imports and the incentive to export smuggling. 
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