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Modeling deforestation in a computable general equilibrium model [PDF]
Thiele, Rainer, Wiebelt, Manfred
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The Influence of Computable General Equilibrium Models on Policy [PDF]
This paper reviews the experience of the use of computable or applied general equilibrium (CGE or AGE) models to affect public policy. The range of issues on which CGE models have had an influence is quite wide, and includes structural adjustment policies, international trade, public finance, agriculture, income distribution, and energy and ...
Devarajan, Shantayanan +1 more
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Non Tariff Barriers in Computable General Equilibrium Modelling [PDF]
With diminishing tariffs, the focus of trade policy makers and analysts is logically turning towards non-tariff barriers (NTBs), but there much remains to be done. It is well-known that tackling NTBs poses many challenges for the analyst because of their diverse and complex nature, and the lack of available evidence.
Marco Fugazza, Jean-Christophe Maur
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A computable general equilibrium model of intergovernmental aid [PDF]
Abstract This paper introduces a theoretical and a calibrated computable general equilibrium model of intergovernmental relations in which heterogeneous agents (i) are endowed with income and houses, (ii) are fully mobile between multiple jurisdictions, and (iii) vote in both local and state elections to determine local property and state income tax ...
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THE CONCEPT OF COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS
This paper contributes to the existing literature on the general concept on use of the Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models of importance in developing processes. Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are used widely in policy analysis, especially in developed-country academic settings and also for the purpose of sharing these lessons with
Ernest Simeon O. Odior, Sabastine Arinze
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Integrating bioenergy into computable general equilibrium models — A survey [PDF]
In the past years biofuels have received increased attention since they were believed to contribute to rural development, energy security and to fight global warming. It became clear, though, that bioenergy cannot be evaluated independently of the rest of the economy and that national and international feedback effects are important. Computable general
Bettina Kretschmer, Sonja Peterson
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Computable General Equilibrium Models and Monetary Policy Advice [PDF]
This paper argues that variations of extant general-equilibrium monetary models are capable of generating real-time economic forecasts comparable in accuracy to those generated under the, standard Federal Reserve Board staff methodology. Specifically, we argue that over the 1984-1990 period, forecasts generated by versions of the "limited participation"
Altig, David E +2 more
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Energy Biased Technical Change: A CGE Analysis [PDF]
This paper studies energy bias in technical change. For this purpose, we develop a computable general equilibrium model that builds on endogenous growth models.
Dellink, Rob B. +2 more
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MaCGE-MOD: Malta’s Computable General Equilibrium Model
This paper introduces the latest addition to the modelling toolkit of the Central Bank of Malta: a static Computable General Equilibrium model for Malta named MaCGE-MOD. Developed through a collaboration with the University of Macerata, the model is a multiinput, multi-output and multi-sector model, calibrated on a Social Accounting Matrix which ...
Ian P. Cassar +6 more
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The Fundamental Theorems of Welfare Economics, DSGE and the Theory of Policy - Computable & Constructive Foundations [PDF]
The genesis and the path towards what has come to be called the DSGE model is traced, from its origins in the Arrow-Debreu General Equilibrium model (ADGE), via Scarf's Computable General Equilibrium model (CGE) and its applied version as Applied ...
K. Vela Velupillai
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