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CGE modelling 23 China 12 CGE 11 computable general equilibrium 9 CGE model 6 dynamics 6 microeconomic reform 6 microsimulation 6 Africa 5 regional modelling 5 CGE models 4 HIV/AIDS 4 imperfect competition 4 income distribution 4 population ageing 4 Brazil 3 CGE modeling 3 adjustment costs 3 applied general equilibrium models 3 computable general equilibrium modelling 3 dynamic CGE 3 economic growth 3 household income distribution 3 intra-industry trade 3 labour market forecasting 3 multiregional 3 Armington elasticities 2 Australia 2 Brass logit transformation 2 Computable General Equilibrium Models 2 Computable general equilibrium 2 Computable general equilibrium (CGE) 2 Economic Integration 2 Economies of scale 2 FTA 2 Financial crises 2 Forecasting 2 GEMPACK software 2 Multiregional 2 Social Accounting Matrix 2
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Dixon, Peter B. 34 Rimmer, Maureen T. 28 Horridge, Mark 23 Meagher, G.A. 19 Powell, Alan A. 19 Verikios, George 18 Wittwer, Glyn 16 Pearson, K.R. 13 Giesecke, James 11 Mai, Yinhua 11 Horridge, J. Mark 10 Adams, Philip D. 9 Menon, Jayant 9 Roos, Louise 8 Parmenter, Brian R. 6 Peng, Xiujian 6 Adams, Philip 5 Harrison, W. Jill 5 Zhang, Xiao-guang 5 Alaouze, Chris M. 4 Giesecke, J.A. 4 McDougall, R.A. 4 Pang, Felicity 4 Parmenter, B.R. 4 Abayasiri-Silva, Kaludura 3 Caddy, Vern 3 Giesecke, James A 3 Giesecke, James A. 3 Ginting, Edimon 3 Griffith, Marnie 3 Madden, John R 3 Mai, Yin Hua 3 Malakellis, Michael 3 McLaren, Keith R. 3 Peter, Matthew W. 3 Wilson, R.A. 3 Adams, P.D. 2 Bird, R. 2 Das, Gouranga Gopal 2 Dixon, J.M. 2
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Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), Victoria University 221
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Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Papers 221
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The Economic Impacts of Improved Foreign Investor Confidence in Bangladesh: A CGE Analysis
Hoque, Serajul - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2006
This paper uses a large-scale computable general equilibrium model of Bangladesh to simulate the economic effects of attracting foreign investment by improved business confidence. The simulation results indicate that if all revenue of newly arrived capital accrues to foreign investors and the...
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Modelling the Potential Benefits of an Australia-China free Trade Agreement
Mai, Yinhua; Adams, Philip; Fan, Mingtai; Li, Ronglin; … - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
In this study, we simulated three potential scenarios of an Australia-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA): removal of border protection on merchandise trade, investment facilitation, and removal of barriers to services trade. The analytical framework is a multi-country, multi-sector computable...
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Regional Macroeconomic Outcomes Under Alternative Arrangements for the Financing of Urban Infrastructure
Giesecke, James; Dixon, Peter B.; Rimmer, Maureen T. - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
Many studies have found that the economic benefits from investment in urban infrastructure are substantial. In Australia, much of the responsibility for the provision of urban infrastructure rests with regional governments. Throughout the1990's many of these governments embarked on a program of...
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Trade Liberalisation Scenarios for Wool Under an Australia-China Free Trade Agreement
Mai, Yinhua; Adams, Philip - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
This study analyses the effects of removing Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) and other barriers on wool imports into China using the Monash Multi-Country (MMC) model, a dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model of Australia, China and the Rest of the World. The study suggests that TRQ on greasy wool...
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The MONASH-Multi-Country (MMC) Model and the Investment Liberalisation in China's Oil Industry
Mai, Yinhua - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
Computable general equilibrium models have been widely applied in analysing the effects of removing tariffs. However, not nearly as much effort has been devoted to their application on investment liberalisation that is increasingly an integral part of trade liberalisation agreements. The...
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The Theory of Tariff Rate Quotas: An Application to the U.S. Sugar program using MONASH-USA
Winston, Ashley - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
MONASH-USA (also known as USAGE-ITC) is a detailed dynamic general equilibrium model of the U.S. developed by the Centre of Policy Studies in collaboration with the U.S. International Trade Commission. This paper reports on the theoretical developments completed for a project intended to (a) add...
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The Displacement Effect of Labour-Market Programs: Estimates from the MONASH Model
Dixon, Peter B.; Rimmer, Maureen T. - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
A key question concerning labour-market programs is the extent to which they generate jobs for their target group at the expense of others. This effect is measured by displacement percentages. We describe a version of the MONASH model designed to quantify the effects of labour-market programs....
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Analyzing Economic Structural Change in a General Equilibrium Framework: The case of Switzerland from 1990 to 2001
Cretegny, Laurent - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2005
Structural change is influenced by many factors, including technological changes and shifts in consumer preferences. These factors have an important impact on economic performance through the reallocation of resources from one economic activity to another. Applying SwissAGE, a general...
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The Effects of a Free Trade Agreement Between the USA and the South African Customs Union (SACU)
Adams, Philip D.; Horridge, J. Mark - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2004
This paper documents analysis of the economic effects of the proposed SACU/USA free trade agreement using a specially-built dynamic version of the GTAP world general equilibrium model. At the core of the new model is the standard GTAP Version 6.0 framework, released in April 2001. Onto this...
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Economic Integration, Poverty and Regional Inequality in Brazil
Ferreira-Filho, Joaquim Bento; Horridge, Mark - Centre of Policy Studies and Impact Project (COPS), … - 2004
Gains and losses from trade liberalization are often unevenly distributed inside a country. For example, if budget shares vary according to household income, changes in commodity prices will redistribute an overall welfare change between household types. Household incomes will also be...
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