The name is absent



Table A.47 Authors’ concordance between past estimates of ad valorem equivalents of NTBs and
GTAP sectors
(continued)

China estimates by Shuguang, Yansheng,
and Zhongxin (1998)

Sector listed in study

GTAP code

Wheat

2

Rapeseed oil

21

Sugar

24

Soft drinks

26

Synthetic fiber

27

Plywood

30

Crude oil

32

Gasoline

32

Diesel fuel

32

Natural rubber

33

Synthetic rubber

33

Ammonium phosphate

33

Plastics

33

Rolled-steel final products

37

Autos (sedans)

38

Motorcycles

39

Color televisions

40

Videocassette recorders

40

Microcomputers

40

Color tubes

40

Program-controlled switchboards

40

Air conditioners

41

Wool and wool tops

27/28

Copper and copper products

36/37

Aluminum and aluminum products

36/37

Notes: When there is more than one matched GTAP code
per country the simple average of NTBs for all sectors
matched to that GTAP code are considered. When two
GTAP codes are listed (with a slash mark), the simple
average of the two GTAP codes is used.

Sources: Listed studies and authors' concordance.

94



More intriguing information

1. Fiscal Policy Rules in Practice
2. Prizes and Patents: Using Market Signals to Provide Incentives for Innovations
3. Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities
4. The name is absent
5. AN ANALYTICAL METHOD TO CALCULATE THE ERGODIC AND DIFFERENCE MATRICES OF THE DISCOUNTED MARKOV DECISION PROCESSES
6. CGE modelling of the resources boom in Indonesia and Australia using TERM
7. THE AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS LABORATORY
8. Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Trade Growth - A Comparison of Linear and Nonlinear (Forecasting) Models
9. The name is absent
10. Crime as a Social Cost of Poverty and Inequality: A Review Focusing on Developing Countries