Note 7 June, 2000. Links to electronic versions of the papers will be added progressively over the next few days.
Tuesday June 27
19.00 Opening Reception
The conference will be opened by Professor Peter Darvall,
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research and Development),
Monash University.
19.45 Dinner
Wednesday June 28
8.45-10.15 Plenary session Major Model Developments
Chair: Ken Pearson,
Monash University
Peter Dixon, Monash University
An Overview of MONASH
[Joint paper with Maureen Rimmer]
Tom Hertel, Purdue University
Recent Developments in Global
Economic Modeling using GTAP
Discussant: Will Martin, World Bank
10.15-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.15 Parallel Sessions 1
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 3 papers.
Each paper is allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Agricultural Trade I
Chair: Brian Parmenter
Frank van Tongeren
Review of Agricultural
Trade Models: An Assessment of Models with
EU Policy Relevance
[Joint paper with many others]
Chantal Nielsen
Genetic Engineering and
Trade: Panacea or Dilemma for Developing Countries
[Joint paper with Sherman
Robinson and Karen Thierfelder]
Erinc Yeldan
An Inter-Temporal,
Multi-Region General Equilibrium Model of Agricultural
Trade Liberalization in the South Mediterranean NIC's, Turkey and the European
Union
[Joint paper with Ali Bayar and Xinhsen Diao]
Session B: China I
Chair: Mark Horridge
Arjan Lejour
China and the WTO; The Impact
on China and the World Economy
Terrie Walmsley
China's Accession to the
WTO: Timing is Everything
[Joint paper with Tom Hertel]
Fan Zhai
The Implications of
Accession to WTO on China's Economy
[Joint paper with Shantong Li]
12.15-13.45 Lunch
13.45-15.15 Parallel Sessions 2
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 3 papers.
Each paper is allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Agricultural Trade II
Chair: Peter Dixon
Tom Hertel
Partial Liberalization of the World Sugar Market: A General Equilibrium Analysis of
Tariff-Rate Quota Regimes
[Joint paper with Aziz Elbehri, Merlinda Ingco and Ken Pearson]
Kym Anderson
Potential Gains from Trade
Reform in the New Millennium
[Joint paper with Joe Francois, Tom Hertel, Bernard Hoekman and Will Martin]
Sherman Robinson
North American Farm
Programs and the WTO
[Joint paper with Mary Burfisher and Karen Thierfelder]
Session B: Greenhouse
Chair: Maureen Rimmer
Rob Dellink
Dynamics in an Applied
General Equilibrium Model with Pollution and Abatement
Johannes Bollen
Decomposing Carbon Leakage -
an Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol
[Joint paper with Ton Manders and Hans
Timmer]
Brian Parmenter
Analysis of Greenhouse
Policy using MMRF-GREEN
[Joint paper with Philip Adams and Mark Horridge]
15.15-15.45 Coffee Break
15.45-16.45 Parallel Sessions 3
Three parallel sessions. Each contains 3 papers.
Each paper is allocated 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Human Capital, GTAP Data and Infotech
Chair: Philip Adams
Guido van Steen
Accumulation of Human Capital
in Developing Regions
Betina Dimaranan and Robert McDougall
GTAP 5: A Large-Scale Data
Base Construction Project
Yongkyu Kim
The Economic Importance of
the Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) Industry in Korea: A CGE Approach
[Joint paper with Seog-Woong
Moon and Dong-Pyo Hong]
Session B: Trade Liberalisation and Distribution Margins
Chair: Maureen
Rimmer
Peter Wobst
Devaluation Under Decreasing
Marketing Margins Through Infrastructure Investment
Scott Bradford
Paying the Price: The
Welfare Effects of Trade Barriers and Inflated
Distribution Margins in OECD Countries
Piyush Tiwari
A Computational General
Equilibrium Analysis of the Efficiency
Effects of Ports in Japan
[Joint paper with Masayuki Doi and Hidekazu Itoh]
Session C: Trade: Africa and Europe
Chair: Brian Parmenter
Susanna Wolf
From Preferences to Reciprocity:
General Equilibrium Effects of a Free Trade Area Between the EU and the UEMOA
Leena Kerkela
Renegotiating the Lome
Convention - Trade Policy Schemes and
their Effects for African Regions
[Joint paper with Janne Niemi and Risto
Vaittinen]
Marcelle Thomas
Trade and Agricultural Policy
Reforms in Zimbabwe: A CGE Analysis
[Joint paper with Romeo Bautista]
17.00-18.30 Plenary session Issues in Trade Policy
Chair: Tom
Hertel
Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, World Bank
A New Perspective on
Wages and Globalization
[Joint paper with David Roland-Holst]
Hans van Meijl, Wageningen-UR Agricultural Economics Research Institute LEI, The
Netherlands
The Agenda 2000 CAP
Reform, World Prices and URAA GATT-WTO
Export Constraints
[Joint paper with Frank van Tongeren]
Discussant: Richard Snape, Productivity Commission
19.00-19.45 Wine Tasting
19.45 Dinner
Thursday June 29
8.45-10.15 Plenary session Practical Aspects of GE Modelling
Chair: Peter
Dixon
Robert McDougall, Purdue University
An International Services
Trade Data Set for CGE Modelers
Mark Horridge, Monash University
AnalyseGE: Software
Assisting Modellers in the Analysis of their Results
[Joint paper with Ken Pearson and Tom Hertel]
Discussant: Frank van Tongeren, Wageningen-UR Agricultural Economics Research Institute LEI, The Netherlands
10.15-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.15 Parallel Sessions 1
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 3 papers.
Each paper is allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Demand Systems and Parameter Estimation
Chair: Mark Horridge
Channing Arndt
Estimating Trade Elasticities
for GTAP: A Maximum Entropy Approach
[Joint paper with Jing Liu and Tom
Hertel]
Wusheng Yu
Integrating the AIDADS Demand
System into the GTAP Model
[Joint paper with Tom Hertel, James Eales and Paul
Preckel]
Kim Martin Lind
Estimating Food Demand
Behaviour - The Case of India
[Joint paper with Soren Elkjaer Frandsen]
Session B: Methodological Developments
Chair: Ken Pearson
Ronald Wendner
Heterogenous Capital and
Fixed Investment Shares in Multi-Sector Dynamic CGE Modeling
[Joint paper with
Karl Farmer]
Kevin Hanslow
A General Welfare
Decomposition for CGE Models
Robert Waschik
A Computable General
Equilibrium Model of Endogenous Coalition Formation
in Trading Blocs
[Joint paper with Timothy Fisher]
12.15-13.45 Lunch
13.45-15.15 Parallel Sessions 2
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 4 papers.
Each paper is allocated 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Greenhouse
Chair: Maureen Rimmer
Chung-Huang Huang
Baseline Forecasting for
Greenhouse Gas Reductions with the TAIGEM Model
[Joint paper with Ping-Cheng Li,
Hsing-Hua Lin, Shih-Mo Lin and Shih-Hsun Hsu]
Shih-Hsun Hsu
Energy Substitution in CGE
Modeling Using the "Technology Bundle" Approach:
The Case of Taiwan
[Joint paper with Ping-Cheng Li and Chung-Huang Huang]
Sharn Enzinger
Greenhouse and La Trobe
Valley Energy
Huey-Lin Lee
Energy-using Consumer Durables
in a CGE Model of Taiwan:
The Case of Motor Vehicles
Session B: Trade Liberalisation and Developing Countries
Chair: Philip
Adams
Erly Cardoso Teixeira
Impacts of MERCOSUL, AFTA
and WTO Round Agreements on the
Economies of Argentina, Brazil and Chile
[Joint paper with Sebastiao Renato
Valverde]
Rajesh Chadha
Computational Analysis of the
Impact on India of the Uruguay Round and the
Forthcoming WTO Trade Negotiations
[Joint paper with Drusilla Brown, Alan
Deardorff and Robert Stern]
Rina Oktaviani
The Impct of APEC Trade
Liberalisation on the Indonesian Economy
and Agricultural Sector
[Joint paper with Ross Drynan]
Mahinda Siriwardana
Effects of Trade
Liberalisation in South Asia with Special Reference to Sri Lanka
15.15-15.45 Coffee Break
15.45-16.45 Parallel Sessions 3
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 2 papers.
Each paper is allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Labour Market
Chair: Frank van Tongeren
Tony Meagher
Applied General Equilibrium
Modelling and Labour Market Forecasting
[Joint paper with Philip Adams and Mark
Horridge]
Maureen Rimmer
A Wage-Tax Policy to Increase
Employment
[Joint paper with Peter Dixon]
Session B: Trade in Services
Chair: Philip Adams
Kevin Hanslow
The Structure of the FTAP
Model
Xiao-guang Zhang
Sectoral Impacts of
Liberalising Trade in Services
[Joint paper with George Verikios]
17.00-18.30 Plenary session Macroeconomic Aspects of GE
Modelling
Chair: Brian Parmenter, Monash University
Finn Tarp, University of Copenhagen
A Standard Bank-Fund Projection
Framework with CGE Features
[Joint paper with Henning Tarp Jensen]
Short presentation from each of:
Peter Dixon, Robert McDougall and Warwick McKibbin
Discussant: Sherman Robinson, IFPRI
19.30 Conference Dinner
After Dinner Speaker: Alan Powell
Friday June 30
8.50-9.50 Parallel Sessions 1
Three parallel sessions. Each contains 3 papers.
Each paper is allocated 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion.
Session A: Methodology/Environment
Chair: Mark Horridge
Shih-Mo Lin
Energy Demand and CO2
Emission Forecasting Using State Space and
Dynamic CGE Models
[Joint paper with Ping-Cheng Li, Shih-Hsun Hsu and Chung-Huang
Huang]
Hsiang-Ling Han
New GE Approach to Evaluate
Technologies Contributing to Economic
Growth and Reducing Global Warming
Hom Pant
Measurement and Decomposition
of Welfare Changes in GTEM
[Joint paper with Stephen Brown, Benjamin Buetre and
Vivek Tulpule]
Session B: Trade
Chair: Philip Adams
Allan Rae
Multilateral Approaches to Market
Access Negotiations in Agriculture: Processed
Food Trade and Developing Countries
[Joint paper with Tim Josling]
Gouranga Gopal Das
Embodied Technology Transfer via
International Trade and Disaggregation
of Labour Payments by Skill Level: A Quantitative Analysis in GTAP Framework
Mingtai Fan
The Impact of China's Trade
Liberalization for WTO Accession -
A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
[Joint paper with Yuxin Zheng]
Session C: Europe
Chair: Ken Pearson
Laurent Cretegny
Swiss Agricultural Policy:
A Public Good Approach in a CGE Framework
Dean Spinanger
Germany and Industrial
Tariff Reductions: Partial and GE Analysis
of What Didn't Happen in Seattle
[Joint paper with Joseph Francois and Hans
Glismann]
H. Guyomard
AGE Assessment of CAP
Reform: Implications of Policy Modeling Choices
[Joint paper with A. Gohin and C.
Le Mouel]
10.00-11.00 Parallel Sessions 2
Two parallel sessions. Each contains 2 papers.
Each paper is allocated 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
Session A: China II
Chair: Peter Dixon
Will Martin
Modeling the Impact of
China's Accession to the WTO
[Joint paper with Elena Ianchovichina and Emiko
Fukase]
Yongzheng Yang
GTAP-Based Comparative Static
Macroeconomics: An Application to
China's Policy Options
[Joint paper with Rod Tyers]
Session B: Technology Spillovers
Chair: Frank van Tongeren
Hiro Lee
Trade and Transmission of
Endogenous Growth Effects: Japanese Economic Reform as an Externality for East Asian
Economies
[Joint paper with David Roland-Holst]
Arjan Lejour
Openness, Growth and R&D
Spillovers: Uncovering the Missing Link?
[Joint paper with Richard Nahuis]
11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30-13.00 Plenary session Practical Policy Analysis
Chair: Brian
Parmenter, Monash University
Panel Discussion. Panel members are:
Praveen Dixit (USA: United States Department of Agriculture)
Vince FitzGerald (Australia: Allen Consulting Group; formerly Secretary,
Department of Employment, Education and Training)
Akira Kawamoto (Japan: MITI)
Richard Snape (Australia: Productivity Commission)
13.00-14.30 Lunch
15.00 Buses leave
Buses will leave the conference centre for the city at 15.00 sharp.
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