Consultant to Develop an updated version of ATSI
Job Description
Result of Service
The ultimate result of services is to allow ESCWA to undertake adhoc assessments of trade reforms and external shocks using a tailored and updated ATSI version.
Work Location
Remote
Expected duration
4 months
Duties and Responsibilities
Background The Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) aims to support Arab States with knowledge, experience-sharing and toolkits to facilitate trade negotiations and economic transformation and diversification in a new global trade landscape. Since the conclusion of the Uruguay round and the creation of the WTO, global trade had grown by higher rates than GDP. Most of developing countries had benefited from this trend; however, the effect in terms of employment generation and poverty reduction has been disappointing, particularly in the Arab region. One of the reasons behind this result is the nature of integration of Arab countries in the global economy. The economies of most Arab countries are typically dependent on a few commodities, with limited linkages to the rest of the economy and value addition. While commodity trade growth may increase productivity and output in the formal sector of the economy, the employment and poverty impacts are likely to be weak, given limited linkages with the local economy and the narrow range of opportunities for innovation and value addition upgrading. Economic integration widens the range of traded goods, enhances the local impact of trade and has a positive impact on employment, particularly among young people, who are the most likely to take up the challenges if equipped with adequate skills. In the context of a new global crisis marked by confrontation and disruption, most of Arab countries are either re-assessing the importance of regional markets for outward looking growth strategies while others are looking for optimal trade policies in terms of geographical focus on product coverage. Since many years, ESCWA was requested by most of its member states to assist them in better negotiating trade agreements, either within the region or with external partners. The objective is to help them benefit from regional integration schemes, both in the form of south-south and south-north trade integration. Assistance will be based on assessments of how strengthened regional economic strategies can contribute to economic and social development, and of ways to mainstream regional integration and trade reforms in national development strategies. ESCWA is thus seeking the support of a senior economist to perform the above-mentioned assessments linked with developing a new version of ATSI (Arab Trade Simulation Interface). Duties and responsibilities The specific tasks and responsibilities of the senior economist will include: 1. Aggregating the latest GTAP’s database for the base year 2023 to the list of sectors and countries provided by ESCWA’s project coordinator. 2. Calibrate the global dyna...
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