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Dynamic Multi-Sector CGE Modeling: Reply to Assmann and Hogrefe [PDF]
Farmer and Wendner (2004) consider the sensitivity of policy effects, as implied by dynamic multi-sector computable general equilibrium models, with respect to the specification of capital and investment aggregation. They demonstrate that (small) differences in the specification of capital and investment aggregation may yield large differences in the ...
Wendner, Ronald, Farmer, Karl
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A Dynamic Baseline Calibration Procedure for CGE models
AbstractBaseline assumptions play a crucial role in conducting consistent quantitative policy assessments for dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models. Two essential factors that influence the determination of the baselines are the data sources of projections and the applied calibration methods.
Johannes Ziesmer +3 more
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This paper studies the macroeconomic effects of an agricultural productivity growth in a semi-subsistence agriculture. To that end, a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model is used with the 2015 social accounting matrix (SAM) data of Benin ...
Abraham Amoussouga Gero +1 more
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Optimizing the allocation schemes of post-disaster recovery resources can promote the sustainable development of a regional economy. However, previous studies determined the inputs and allocation schemes of recovery resources based on direct economic (DE)
Hongwei Li +3 more
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For two decades, the Thai government has been promoting ethanol and biodiesel consumption through tax measures and price subsidies. Although this policy has substantially increased the consumption and production of biofuels, there is concern regarding ...
Korrakot Phomsoda +2 more
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Forward looking dynamics in spatial CGE modelling [PDF]
This paper sets up a multiregional dynamic framework by combining the optimal savings model with investment adjustment costs and the spatially disaggregated model with Dixit-Stiglitz structure in the modern sector. Because of increasing product diversity on the dynamic equilibrium path, the model belongs to the category of semi-endogenous growth models.
Johannes Bröcker, Artem Korzhenevych
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The process of carbon neutrality does have economic costs; however, few studies have measured the cost and the economic neutral opportunities. This paper uses a dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to simulate China’s carbon neutrality path
Shenhai Huang +7 more
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Water Crisis in Pakistan: A Dynamic CGE-Water Model [PDF]
Abstract The demand for freshwater is growing rapidly in Pakistan due to rising agricultural cultivation and its intensification. In addition, the fast growing population in the country (almost 2% per annum) and industrial growth are also adding to the rising water demand in the country.
Muhammad Zeshan, Muhammad Shakeel
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This study aims to analyze the economic impacts of infrastructure investment in Africa, focusing on the Guinea-Bissau economy. Through a dynamic CGE model, we find that the natural resource revenues (or aid)-funded infrastructure investments generate ...
Júlio Vicente Cateia +2 more
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Land Degradation and Agricultural Productivity in Burkina Faso: Integrating Soil Erosion Modelling and Economy-Wide Impact Assessment Using a CGE Framework [PDF]
Background: Land degradation represents a major environmental and development challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa, where agricultural systems remain highly dependent on natural soil fertility and rain-fed production.
Abdoul Rahmane Ouedraogo
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