Jaime De Melo
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | November 4,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Job | Economist |
Affiliations | University Of Geneva |
Citations | 15,910 |
H index | 60 |
Co authors | Olivier Cadot |
Interests | International Economics |
Economic Development | |
Edited works | New Dimensions in Regio... |
Publications | scholar.google.com |
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ID | 586478 |
Developing Countries In The World Economy
Modeling Developing Countries' Policies In General Equilibrium
A general equilibrium analysis of US foreign trade policy
The new regionalism in trade policy
Computable general equilibrium models for trade policy analysis in developing countries
Do wage distortions justify protection in the U. S. auto and steel industries?
Industrial organization and trade liberalization
Poverty and Income Distribution During Adjustment: Issues and Evidence from the OECD Project
Price and quality effects of VERs - revisited
Tax Evasion and Tax Reform in a Low-income Economy: General Equilibrium Estimates for Madagascar
Trade Adjustment Policies and Income Distribution in Archetype Developing Economies
The New Regionalism: A Country Perspective
Exchange Rate-Based Disinflation, Wage Rigidity, and Capital Inflows: Tradeoffs of Chile, 1977-81
Can Duty-drawbacks Have Protectionist Bias? Evidence from Mercosur
How the Financial Statements of Uruguayan Firms in 1973-81 Reflected Stabilization and Reform Attempts
The Elimination of Madagascar's Vanilla Marketing Board, Ten Years on
A General Equilibrium Analysis of Foreign Exchange Shortages in a Developing Economy
Voluntary Export Restraints and Resource Allocation in Exporting Countries
Distributional Effects of Adjustment Policies: Simulations for Two Archetype Economies
Adjustment and Income Distribution: A Counterfactual Analysis
Who Determines Mexican Trade Policy?
Productivity and Externalities: Models of Export-led Growth
Natural Resource Abundance, Growth, and Diversification in the Middle East and North Africa: The Effects of Natural Resources and the Role of Policies
Modeling Developing Countries' Policies In General Equilibrium
A general equilibrium analysis of US foreign trade policy
The new regionalism in trade policy
Computable general equilibrium models for trade policy analysis in developing countries
Do wage distortions justify protection in the U. S. auto and steel industries?
Industrial organization and trade liberalization
Poverty and Income Distribution During Adjustment: Issues and Evidence from the OECD Project
Price and quality effects of VERs - revisited
Tax Evasion and Tax Reform in a Low-income Economy: General Equilibrium Estimates for Madagascar
Trade Adjustment Policies and Income Distribution in Archetype Developing Economies
The New Regionalism: A Country Perspective
Exchange Rate-Based Disinflation, Wage Rigidity, and Capital Inflows: Tradeoffs of Chile, 1977-81
Can Duty-drawbacks Have Protectionist Bias? Evidence from Mercosur
How the Financial Statements of Uruguayan Firms in 1973-81 Reflected Stabilization and Reform Attempts
The Elimination of Madagascar's Vanilla Marketing Board, Ten Years on
A General Equilibrium Analysis of Foreign Exchange Shortages in a Developing Economy
Voluntary Export Restraints and Resource Allocation in Exporting Countries
Distributional Effects of Adjustment Policies: Simulations for Two Archetype Economies
Adjustment and Income Distribution: A Counterfactual Analysis
Who Determines Mexican Trade Policy?
Productivity and Externalities: Models of Export-led Growth
Natural Resource Abundance, Growth, and Diversification in the Middle East and North Africa: The Effects of Natural Resources and the Role of Policies
Jaime De Melo Life story
Jaime de Melo is a scientific advisor at FERDI. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Geneva and Academic Director at the Geneva Business School. He is also a scientific advisor at International Economics Ltd, a CEPR fellow, and a member of EU-GDN.