Computable general equilibrium modeling : theory and applications

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Computable general equilibrium modeling : theory and applications

Kenneth Castellanos, Andrew Feltenstein and Gohar Sedrakyan

Routledge, 2024

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-127) and index

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Description

* Shows readers how CGE modeling can facilitate public policy analysis * Covers several important policy and technical issues, such as financial markets, that are not included in other CGE books * Introduces readers (in a broad, non-technical context) to the theoretical background of general equilibrium analysis before moving on to building models * Provides examples of code for building CGE models * Accessible to users of Julia, Fortran, GAMS, GEMPACK and other programming languages/software

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction 2. Applications 3. Fixed points 4. Fixed points, continued 5. The linear economy and Kakutani's theorem 6. Linear production technologies 7. Numerical Solutions
  • Some Examples 8. Standard closed economy CGE model 9. Incorporating intermediate inputs 10. Trade, the Armington Approach 11. Taxes and the government 12. Social accounting matrices (SAM) and the construction of a CGE model 13. Dynamic CGE models with Financial Assets 14. Financial assets in the dynamic CGE model. (continued) 15. Monetization and the introduction of a central bank 16. CGE Models and their Application to Developing Countries: The Example of Tax Evasion and the Underground Economy

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