Applied general equilibrium modelling : imperfect competition and European integration
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Applied general equilibrium modelling : imperfect competition and European integration
(Series in financial economics and quantitative analysis)
Wiley, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-258) and index
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Description
This is an introduction to the applied general equilibrium modelling of trade policy reforms and regional economic integration initiatives. The text includes a detailed description of a contemporary practical application, in which the approach is used to assess the economic consequences of the Single European Market. It is aimed at students and researchers in the area of international economic integration.
Table of Contents
- PART I: THE QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION EFFECTS ON ALLOCATION AND WELFARE: A REVIEW OF EXISTING APPROACHES: Partial Equilibrium Approaches Under Perfect Competition
- The Computable General Equilibrium Approach Under Perfect Competition
- Computable Partial Equilibrium Approaches Under Imperfect Competition and Economies of Scale
- The Computable General Equilibrium Approach Under Imperfect Competition and Economies of Scale
- PART II: A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODEL OF THE UK ECONOMY FOR TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND MARKET INTEGRATION ANALYSIS: The Analytical Model
- The Empirical Benchmark Equilibrium and the Calibration of Model Parameters
- The Quantitative Results.
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