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How Best to Use the Extraordinary Hydrocarbon Revenues in
Bolivia: Results from a Computable General Equilibrium Model
Lykke E. Andersen
December 2006
The high
oil prices and the sharp increases in royalties mean that the
natural gas boom in Bolivia has become very important for the
economy, and particularly important as a source of government
revenues. Using a CGE model, Andersen et al (2006) show that the
natural gas boom is likely to boost GDP growth by about 1
percentage point per year. However, if the government continues
with past spending and investment patterns, the boom is also
likely to have a very adverse effect on the income distribution,
so much so that the poorest half of the population is likely to
experience absolute reductions in their real income levels
compared to a scenario without gas boom. The present paper
explores alternative uses of natural gas revenues in the CGE
model to see if a better outcome can be engineered.
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