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  2. Computable general equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are a class of economic models that use actual economic data to estimate how an economy might react to changes in policy, technology or other external factors. CGE models are also referred to as AGE (applied general equilibrium) models. A CGE model consists of equations describing model variables and ...

  3. Social accounting matrix - Wikipedia

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    SAMs form the backbone of computable general equilibrium (CGE) Models and various types of empirical multiplier models. Appropriately formatted SAMs depict the spending patterns of an economy, as with IMPLAN and RIMS II data, and can be used in economic impact analysis.

  4. Problems with economic models - Wikipedia

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    The working paper, "Debunking the Myths of Computable General Equilibrium Models", [7] provides both a history, and a readable theoretical analysis of what CGE models are, and are not. In particular, despite their name, CGE models use neither the Walrass general equilibrium, nor the Arrow-Debreus General Equilibrium frameworks.

  5. Macroeconomic model - Wikipedia

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    A methodology that pre-dates DSGE modeling is computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling. Like DSGE models, CGE models are often microfounded on assumptions about preferences, technology, and budget constraints. However, CGE models focus mostly on long-run relationships, making them most suited to studying the long-run impact of permanent ...

  6. General equilibrium theory - Wikipedia

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    Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models surpassed and replaced AGE models in the mid-1980s, as the CGE model was able to provide relatively quick and large computable models for a whole economy, and was the preferred method of governments and the World Bank.

  7. Kriengsak Chareonwongsak - Wikipedia

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    Impact Assessment of Thailand’s Promotion of Strategic Export Industries: A Computable General Equilibrium Model (CGE) Approach by Kriengsak Chareonwongsak and Akrathood Paul Chareonwongsak; Regional Seminar on Security Sector Reform in the National and Regional Contexts.

  8. Economic analysis of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are a class of economic models that use actual economic data to estimate how an economy might react to changes in policy, technology or other external factors. CGE models are also referred to as AGE (applied general equilibrium) models. A CGE model consists of equations describing model variables and ...

  9. CGE - Wikipedia

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    CGE may refer to: Companies. Canadian General Electric ... former Italian subsidiary of American company General Electric; ... Computable general equilibrium models ...