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Impacts of accelerating agricultural R&D transfer on global food security. [PDF]

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GTAP-HET: Introducing Firm Heterogeneity into the GTAP Model

Journal of Global Economic Analysis, 2016
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models incorporating firm heterogeneity can overcome the shortcomings of traditional Armington-based models in explaining changes in productivity and variety in the wake of reduced trade costs. In this paper, we present a new modeling framework where the firm heterogeneity theory of Melitz is introduced into the ...
Zeynep Akgul   +2 more
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Introducing water by river basin into the GTAP-BIO model: GTAP-BIO-W

GTAP Working Paper, 2013
This paper introduces water into the GTAP modeling framework at a river basin level. The new model: 1) distinguishes between irrigated and rainfed agriculture using different production functions; 2) takes into account heterogeneity in land quality across agro-ecological zones; 3) traces supply of water at the river basin level within each country ...
Taheripour, Farzad   +5 more
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Structure of GTAP

1996
Brief documentation of the core model can be downloaded. For the latest model, please see Version 6.1. A detailed version history is also available.
Thomas W. Hertel, Marinos E. Tsigas
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GTAP-E: A Revised Energy-Environmental Version of the GTAP Model

GTAP Research Memoranda Series, 2009
The purpose of this memorandum is to document recent revisions to the energy environmental extension of the GTAP Model (GTAP-E) described in GTAP Technical Paper No.16 by Burniaux and Truong (2002). We revise the solution program, data, stored input and command files, and welfare decomposition program.
Robert McDougall, Alla Golub
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GTAP-Migration (GMig2) for GTAP 11

GTAP Research Memoranda Series
GMig2, the GTAP migration extension, is a globally consistent database of bilateral population, labor by skill, wages, and remittances that can be used for economic modeling of international migration issues. Although new databases have significantly improved access to migration data, information on the skills of migrant labor is incomplete and ...
Angel Aguiar, Terrie Walmsley
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