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The main objective of this paper is to show how Social Accounting Matrices (SAM) and Computable General Equilibrium …
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With the help of an illustrative general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Moroccan Economy, we test for the significance …
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With the help of an illustrative general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Moroccan Economy, we test for the significance …
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Quebec’s forests represent 20% of the Canadian forest and 2% of world forests. They play a major role for habitat preservation, supplying goods and services to the population. Climate change will have an impact on the forest through inter alia increased droughts, forest fires, warmer weather...
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diffferent periods and with different maturities are consistent with an arbitrage equilibrium. The supply of new bonds and of new …
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employ an integrated framework combining a multisector general equilibrium model with a stochastic dominance analysis using … proceeds to reduce consumption taxes instead (UCS). The general equilibrium results suggest that the return to capital is more …
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Most CGE trade models fix current account balances exogenously, in accordance with the widely accepted view that trade policy may influence trade flows, but that current accounts are constrained by symmetric capital account balances, on which trade policy has little effect. The MIRAGE-D model...
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This chapter reviews options of labour market modelling in a CGE framework. On the labour supply side, two principal modelling options are distinguished and discussed: aggregated, representative households and microsimulation based on individual household data. On the labour demand side, we...
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Les forêts québécoises représentent 20 % des forêts canadiennes et 2 % des forêts mondiales. Elles remplissent de nombreux rôles essentiels tels que servir d’habitat à de nombreuses espèces, fournir des biens et des services, engendrer des retombées socioéconomiques ainsi...
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Quebec’s forests represent 20% of the Canadian forest and 2% of world forests. They play a major role for habitat preservation, supplying goods and services to the population and hence contributing to the economy of this Canadian province. Climate change (CC) will have an impact on forests...
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