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Disaster Protection 2 Dynamic Spatial CGE Modeling 2 Indirect Economic Impacts 2 Tokai Earthquake 2 Agribusiness 1 Agricultural Finance 1 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 BRM 1 Business Risk Management 1 CAIS 1 Financial Economics 1 disaster protection 1 stabilization 1
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MIYATA, Yuzuru 2 SHIBUSAWA, Hiroyuki 2 Nimpagaritse, Fabrice 1
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Agriculture Canada, Government of Canada 1
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Regional Science Inquiry 2 Economic and Market Information 1
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EVALUATING THE DYNAMIC AND SPATIAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AN EARTHQUAKE: A CGE APPLICATION TO JAPAN
SHIBUSAWA, Hiroyuki; MIYATA, Yuzuru - In: Regional Science Inquiry III (2011) 2, pp. 13-25
We have developed a dynamic spatial computable general equilibrium model to investigate the regional economic impacts of an earthquake. In our spatial model, Japan is subdivided into 47 regions. All the regions are connected by transportation networks. Our model is of a decentralized economy...
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EVALUATING THE DYNAMIC AND SPATIAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF AN EARTHQUAKE: A CGE APPLICATION TO JAPAN
SHIBUSAWA, Hiroyuki; MIYATA, Yuzuru - In: Regional Science Inquiry 3 (2011) 2, pp. 13-25
We have developed a dynamic spatial computable general equilibrium model to investigate the regional economic impacts of an earthquake. In our spatial model, Japan is subdivided into 47 regions. All the regions are connected by transportation networks. Our model is of a decentralized economy...
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Overview of Farms Participating in the Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization (CAIS) Program, 2004
Nimpagaritse, Fabrice - Agriculture Canada, Government of Canada - 2006
Farm Analysis Bulletins (FAB) are undertaken to provide a better understanding of Canadian agriculture at the farm level. Using data from various sources such as Census, Farm Financial Surveys (FFS), Taxfiler, NISA database, etc, FAB's provide information on farm situation as well as...
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