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Although the Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model is not a new tool for analysing policy impacts, it has not … gained a wide popularity in regional applications such as rural economies yet. This study demonstrates how a regional CGE … regional economic data required by a formal CGE analysis. In the empirical analysis we have found that rural economies in the …
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Although the Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model is not a new tool for analysing policy impacts, it has not … gained a wide popularity in regional applications such as rural economies yet. This study demonstrates how a regional CGE … regional economic data required by a formal CGE analysis. In the empirical analysis we have found that rural economies in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005622645
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We use a quantitative model to study the implications of European integration for welfare and migration flows across 1,318 regions. The model suggests that an increase of trade barriers to the level of 1957 reduces welfare by about 1-2 percent on average, depending on the presumed trade...
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resident workers due to cross-border labor mobility, this result is bad news for EU regions situated on the border with the …
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Urbanization economies - the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger cities - are a fundamental component of both the economic geography of modern societies and the perpetuation of innovation and economic growth at a national level. Cities account for vast majorities...
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Urbanization economies - the effects on productivity and utility created endogenously by larger cities - are a fundamental component of both the economic geography of modern societies and the perpetuation of innovation and economic growth at a national level. Cities account for vast majorities...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013039222
Many countries shift substantial public resources across jurisdictions to mitigate spatial economic disparities. We use a general equilibrium model with multiple asymmetric regions, labor mobility, and costly trade to carve out the aggregate implications of fiscal transfers. Calibrating the...
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Many countries operate pronounced fiscal equalization schemes that shift tax revenue across jurisdictions. We use a general equilibrium model with multiple asymmetric regions, costly trade and labor mobility to carve out the aggregate implications of this policy. Calibrating the model for...
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Many countries operate pronounced fiscal equalization schemes that shift tax revenue across jurisdictions. We use a general equilibrium model with multiple asymmetric regions, costly trade and labor mobility to carve out the aggregate implications of this policy. Calibrating the model for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012916533