My pal Peter Dorman is looking for answers: Does the class of economic forecasting tools known as “computable general equilibrium models” (aka CGE models) have any documented track record of success?
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) model is an important policy guidance tool for pollution reduction and emission control objectives. An article, published in Energy and Climate Management, ...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models provide a quantitative framework to evaluate how economies adjust to policy changes, technological shocks and shifts in global market conditions, capturing ...
Standard computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are based on the assumption of perfect competition in labour and product markets. However, the South African economy is characterised by high ...
An economic tool will allow decision makers to see consequences of proposed policies Dubai: Dubai should adopt an economic tool that shows decision-makers the possible consequences of implementing a ...
The general equilibrium framework of the CGE model widely used in cost-benefit analysis in the field of energy and environmental policy. Based on standard micro- and macroeconomic theories, the CGE ...
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