This paper discusses the relative strengths and weaknesses of alternative solution methods in applied general equilibrium (AGE) analysis. The particular focus is not on the technical properties of solution algorithms, but instead deals with the general issue of using linearised approximation methods, more popularly referred to as the Johansen class of AGE models, relative to models which are solved in level form via solution of a system of non-linear equations. Particular attention is given to the practical aspects of AGE empirical work with special emphasis on problems encountered in multi-country modelling. Ce texte décrit les forces et faiblesses relatives de différentes méthodes de solution utilisées dans l'analyse appliquée d'équilibre...
In this paper we study new computational methods to find equilibria in general equilibrium models. ...
Applied general equilibrium models have become a standard tool for the analysis of structural polici...
General equilibrium models are usually represented as a system of levels equations (e.g. in North Am...
Numerical modeling in the Arrow-Debreu framework has emerged as a consistent approach for economic a...
Dynamic general equilibrium models are studied from a mathematical point of view. Study concentrates...
Multi-sectoral applied or computable general equilibrium (AGE or CGE) models are increasingly recogn...
This paper focuses on one way a linearized representation of a nonlinear economic model can be used ...
Over the last twenty years, applied general equilibrium models (AGEMs) have provided useful insights...
This paper reviews computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling, taking as pathbreaking its starti...
The mathematical programming approach to applied general equilibrium analysis, although no longer th...
The thesis develops three essays which involve diverse issues like the estimation of the parameters ...
Many of today's most significant socioeconomic problems, such as slower economic growth, the decline...
This paper reviews the experience of the use of computable or applied general equilibrium (CGE or AG...
This paper reports on an implementation of Mathiesen’s sequential method for solving applied general...
The purpose of this paper is to specify charac-teristics of computable general equilibrium (CGE) mod...
In this paper we study new computational methods to find equilibria in general equilibrium models. ...
Applied general equilibrium models have become a standard tool for the analysis of structural polici...
General equilibrium models are usually represented as a system of levels equations (e.g. in North Am...
Numerical modeling in the Arrow-Debreu framework has emerged as a consistent approach for economic a...
Dynamic general equilibrium models are studied from a mathematical point of view. Study concentrates...
Multi-sectoral applied or computable general equilibrium (AGE or CGE) models are increasingly recogn...
This paper focuses on one way a linearized representation of a nonlinear economic model can be used ...
Over the last twenty years, applied general equilibrium models (AGEMs) have provided useful insights...
This paper reviews computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling, taking as pathbreaking its starti...
The mathematical programming approach to applied general equilibrium analysis, although no longer th...
The thesis develops three essays which involve diverse issues like the estimation of the parameters ...
Many of today's most significant socioeconomic problems, such as slower economic growth, the decline...
This paper reviews the experience of the use of computable or applied general equilibrium (CGE or AG...
This paper reports on an implementation of Mathiesen’s sequential method for solving applied general...
The purpose of this paper is to specify charac-teristics of computable general equilibrium (CGE) mod...
In this paper we study new computational methods to find equilibria in general equilibrium models. ...
Applied general equilibrium models have become a standard tool for the analysis of structural polici...
General equilibrium models are usually represented as a system of levels equations (e.g. in North Am...