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With the help of an illustrative general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Moroccan Economy, we test for the significance of simulation results in the case where the exact macromesure is not known with certainty. This is done by computing lower and upper bounds for the simulation resukts, given a...
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This Is an Empirical Survey of 56 Applications of Computable General Equilibrium (Cge) Models to 24 Developing Countries, 45 of the Applications Being Less Than 5 Years Old. the Focus Is on the Economic Structure of the Models, Their Type of Macroeconomic Closure, Sources of Dynamization, and...
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It Has Been Argued That in the Construction and Simulation Process of Computable General Equilibrium (Cge) Models, the Choice of the Proper Macroclosure Remains a Fundamental Problem. in This Study, with a Standard Cge Model, We Simulate Disturbances Stemming From the Supply Or Demand Side of...
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We apply to the Senegalese input-output matrix of 1990, disagregated into formal and informal activities, a recently designed structural analytical method (Minimal-Flow-Analysis) which permits to depict the direct and indirect production likanges existing between activities.
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