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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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Operational spatial computable general equilibrium modeling

The Annals of Regional Science, 1998
A prototype spatial computable general equilibrium model is developed and illustrated by a numerical example. The theoretical basis is a complete Arrow-Debreu equilibrium under perfect competition. The leading principle of model design is parsimony: The specification restricts the number of parameters in a way allowing for a model calibration relying ...
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Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Models

2011
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are widely used by governmental organizations and academic institutions to analyze the economy-wide effects of events such as climate change, tax policies and immigration. This book provides a practical, how-to guide to CGE models suitable for use at the undergraduate college level.
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Philippine Computable General Equilibrium Model (PCGEM)

2000
This paper discusses the structure of the Philippine computable general equilibrium model (PCGEM). The model is a medium-sized CGE model of the Philippine economy. It disaggregates the production sector into 34 sectors. It incorporates 3 types of factor inputs; labor, variable capital and capital. The household sector is grouped in decile.
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Rowing along the computable general equilibrium modelling mainstream

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2009
Theoretical, empirical, and technical principles of computable general equilibrium models (CGE models) development have been presented. It is commented how to model the economical processes using this approach. many economists develop the CGE mosels in order to solve the problems of economical forecast.
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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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Grid Super-Computable General Equilibrium Models

2011
We sketch a large-scale computable general equilibrium model of the macroeconomy that includes modern features such as financial derivatives. This model can be used to examine proposed new economic policies that involve large structural changes in the economy.
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Elements of a Computable General Equilibrium Model

2011
In this chapter, we deconstruct the computable general equilibrium model and describe its core elements. These include sets, endogenous and exogenous variables, exogenous parameters, behavioral and identity equations, and model closure. We describe prices, price normalization, price transmission, and the numeraire. We explain how the CGE model runs and
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Policy Evaluation with Computable General Equilibrium Models

2003
Part I: Methodology 1. Charles Ballard Studying the Past and the Future with Infinite-Horizon Simulation Models 2. Glenn W. Harrison, Jesper Jensen, Morten I. Lau and Thomas F. Rutherford Policy Reform without Tears 3. Shantayanan Devarajan, Karen E.Thierfelder and Sethaput Suthiwart Narueput The Marginal Cost of Public Funds in Developing Countries 4.
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