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M<sc>urias</sc> P., N<sc>ovello</sc> S. and M<sc>artinez</sc> F. The regions of economic well-being in Italy and Spain, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. When analysing economic performance, regional studies highlight the limits of income-level indicators and recommend the use of multidimensional notions. This paper proposes a composite...
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Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are a powerful economic tool for multidimensional/multi-sectoral analysis. They improve traditional input-output analysis generating quantities and prices endogenously and reflecting market incentives. They complement partial equilibrium analysis with...
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Este documento de trabajo presenta un resumen de la literatura conceptual y aplicada sobre modelos de equilibrio general computables (EGC). Se examinan las principales características de los EGC, las formas en que se construyen, los datos requeridos y métodos de calibración, así como sus...
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Successful economic growth followed by Chile, based on open market and export strategy, is characterised by a high dependence on natural resources, and by polluting production and consumption patterns. There is an increasing concern about the need to make potentially significant trade-offs...
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The Computable General Equilibrium model, based on the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) model, is used to evaluate the impact of separate bilateral free trade agreements by Colombia, Ecuador and Peru with the United States of America (USA). As the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication...
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