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Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 47 General equilibrium 47 Theorie 33 Theory 33 CGE model 29 CGE-Modell 29 Impact assessment 23 Wirkungsanalyse 23 Welt 16 World 16 Australia 9 Australien 8 Macroeconometrics 7 Makroökonometrie 7 Simulation 7 CGE 6 Economic policy 6 Finanzpolitik 6 Fiscal policy 6 Forecasting model 6 Prognoseverfahren 6 Wirtschaftspolitik 6 Climate change 5 Economic growth 5 Handelsliberalisierung 5 Klimawandel 5 Trade in services 5 Trade liberalization 5 Wirtschaftswachstum 5 climate policy 5 Aging population 4 Alternde Bevölkerung 4 Arbeitsangebot 4 Auslandsinvestition 4 Außenwirtschaftspolitik 4 Canada 4 Computable general equilibrium model 4 Developing countries 4 Dienstleistungshandel 4 Economic development 4
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Article 91 Book / Working Paper 3
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Aufsatz im Buch 26 Book section 26 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Sammelwerk 2
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English 66 Undetermined 28
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Dixon, Peter B. 12 Jorgenson, Dale W. 9 Wilcoxen, Peter J. 9 Martin, Will 6 Rimmer, Maureen T. 6 Rutherford, Thomas F. 6 Francois, Joseph 4 van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique 4 Adams, Philip D. 3 Anderson, Kym 3 Balistreri, Edward J. 3 Boeters, Stefan 3 Bussolo, Maurizio 3 Christen, Elisabeth 3 Cicowiez, Martin 3 Devarajan, Shantayanan 3 Diamond, John W. 3 Fehr, Hans 3 Goettle, Richard J. 3 Hillberry, Russell 3 Horridge, Mark 3 Hummels, David 3 Jin, Hui 3 Jokisch, Sabine 3 Jorgenson, Dale Weldeau 3 Kallweit, Manuel 3 Kindermann, Fabian 3 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. 3 Madden, John R. 3 Manchin, Miriam 3 McKibbin, Warwick J. 3 Meeraus, Alex 3 Parmenter, Brian R. 3 Pearson, Ken 3 Robinson, Sherman 3 Savard, Luc 3 Schmidt, Sebastian 3 Slesnick, Daniel T. 3 Tarr, David G. 3 Wieland, Volker 3
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Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : Volume 1A - 1B 38 Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling 28 Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling ; Vol. 1B 16 Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling ; Vol. 1A 10 Handbooks in economics 2
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Chapter 23. Computing General Equilibrium Theories of Monopolistic Competition and Heterogeneous Firms
Balistreri, Edward J.; Rutherford, Thomas F. - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1513-1570). 2013
This chapter considers alternatives to the Armington formulation of international trade found in most computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. International trade structures consistent with the monopolistic competition models suggested by Krugman (1980) and Melitz (2003) are presented in a...
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Chapter 22. The New Keynesian Approach to Dynamic General Equilibrium Modeling: Models, Methods and Macroeconomic Policy Evaluation
Schmidt, Sebastian; Wieland, Volker - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1439-1512). 2013
This chapter aims to provide a hands-on approach to New Keynesian models and their uses for macroeconomic policy analysis. It starts by reviewing the origins of the New Keynesian approach, the key model ingredients and representative models. Building blocks of current-generation dynamic...
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Chapter 21. Income Distribution in Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
Bourguignon, Franois; Bussolo, Maurizio - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1383-1437). 2013
Studying the poverty and income distribution effects of macroeconomic policies or shocks requires a methodology that accounts on the one hand for the nature of the policy or shock being studied and their aggregate impact on the economy and, on the other hand, the heterogeneity of their overall...
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Chapter 20. Solution Software for Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
Horridge, Mark; Meeraus, Alex; Pearson, Ken; … - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1331-1381). 2013
We describe the progress of computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling software since the 1980s and contrast the main systems used today: GAMS, MPSGE and GEMPACK. The development of these general-purpose modeling systems has underpinned rapid growth in the use of CGE models, and allowed...
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Chapter 19. Validation in Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
Dixon, Peter B.; Rimmer, Maureen T. - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1271-1330). 2013
Validity is a key issue for consumers of computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling services. What assurance can producers of CGE results give to consumers that a CGE analysis: (i) is computationally sound, (ii) uses accurate up-to-date data, (iii) adequately captures behavioral and...
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Chapter 18. Trade Elasticity Parameters for a Computable General Equilibrium Model
Hillberry, Russell; Hummels, David - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1213-1269). 2013
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models of international trade typically rely on econometrically estimated trade elasticities as model inputs. These elasticities vary by as much as an order of magnitude and there is no consensus on which elasticities to use. We review the literature...
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Chapter 17. An Econometric Approach to General Equilibrium Modeling
Jorgenson, Dale W.; Jin, Hui; Slesnick, Daniel T.; … - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1133-1212). 2013
The first objective of this chapter is to present a new approach to econometric modeling of producer behavior. Our key contribution is to represent the rate and biases of technical change by unobservable or latent variables. We also divide the rate of technical change between components that are...
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Chapter 16. Integrated Economic and Climate Modeling
Nordhaus, William - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 1069-1131). 2013
This survey examines the history and current practice in integrated assessment models (IAMs) of the economics of climate change. It begins with a review of the emerging problem of climate change. The next section provides a brief sketch of the rise of IAMs in the 1970s and beyond. The subsequent...
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Chapter 15. A Global Approach to Energy andtheEnvironment : The G-Cubed Model
McKibbin, Warwick J.; Wilcoxen, Peter J. - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 995-1068). 2013
G-Cubed is a multi-country, multi-sector, intertemporal general equilibrium model that has been used to study a variety of policies in the areas of environmental regulation, tax reform, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade. It is designed to bridge the gaps between three areas of...
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Chapter 14. Modeling the Global EconomyForward-Looking ScenariosforAgriculture
van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique - In: Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling : …, (pp. 933-994). 2013
The development of global computable general equilibrium (CGE) models lagged behind development of national models as globally consistent datasets were not readily available and software and hardware were generally not up to the task. As the latter improved and data became more readily available...
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