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Computational experience with general equilibrium problems

Computational Optimization and Applications, 1996
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Bachem, A.   +3 more
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Computing General Equilibrium Prices for Spatial Economies

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1977
THE monocentric urban area is without doubt the best known theoretical construct in the literature of urban economics. Many variations exist, but all share certain basic features: a city is located about a node on an otherwise featureless plain. This node, the Central Business District (CBD), is the only concentrated place-or even the only place-of ...
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Explicitly Spatial Rural‐Urban Computable General Equilibrium

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1999
Rural areas are by definition remote, sparsely populated, and dependent on natural-resource-based industry. Rural remoteness and low density have critical implications for rural firms and households. On the plus side for businesses, rural firms avoid high urban wages, rents, and other congestion costs.
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Algorithmic foundations of computable general equilibrium theory

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2006
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Interregional Computable General Equilibrium Models

2009
The theory of general equilibrium in economics has its origin in the work of the classical economists. The perception of its most important implication, that competitive markets can achieve an allocation of resources that is efficient in some sense, is present in Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, 1776. Although Leon Walras (1874) and Edgeworth (1881)
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Computable general equilibrium with financial markets [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Theory, 2001
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Validation in Computable General Equilibrium Modeling

2013
Abstract Validity is a key issue for consumers of computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling services. What assurance can producers of CGE results give to consumers that a CGE analysis: (i) is computationally sound, (ii) uses accurate up-to-date data, (iii) adequately captures behavioral and institutional characteristics of the relevant part of ...
Dixon, Peter, Rimmer, Maureen T
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Computable General Equilibrium Models

1999
Karakteristike strukturnih (više-sektorskih)modela u analizi funkcioniranja eknomskih sistema. Mogućnosti modela opće ravnoteže i njihova implementacija u programskom jeziku GAMS.
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Computable General Equilibrium Modeling

2023
Kenneth Castellanos   +2 more
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Computational Aspects of General Equilibrium Theory

Economic Record, 2010
The article reviews the book "Computational Aspects of General Equilibrium Theory," by Donald Brown and Felix Kubler.
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