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Quantitative models, such as computable general equilibrium (CGE), that are increasingly used to inform policy …
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The formulation of market equilibrium problems as mixed complementarity problems (MCP)permits integration of bottom …-up programming models of the energy system into top-down general equilibrium models of the overall economy. Despite the coherence and … that permits a convenient combination of top-down general equilibrium models and bottom-up energy system models for energy …
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the paper the equilibrium solutions of the model are derived. …
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multi-region input-output (MRIO) analysis with computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis based on data from the World …
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general equilibrium (CGE) trade model calibrated to 165 countries. The first scenario estimates effects from potential U …
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partial equilibrium assumptions of cost-benefit (CB) analysis. Unlike CB analysis, impact evaluation looks at the economy as a …
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global economy. In this paper, we endeavor to quantify this cost by using a computable general equilibrium model based on the …
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global economy. In this paper, we endeavor to quantify this cost by using a computable general equilibrium model based on the …
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This paper informs the discussion of carbon price policies by examining the potential for adverse impacts on domestic industries, with a focus on detailed sector-level analysis. The assumed policy scenario involves a unilateral economy-wide $10/ton CO2 charge without accompanying border tax...
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sustainability of an indirect tax of 8% on tobacco. Based on the dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model (CGEM) using the social …
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