New Developments in Applied General Equilibrium Analysis
Herausgeber: Piggott, John; John, Piggott; Whalley, John
New Developments in Applied General Equilibrium Analysis
Herausgeber: Piggott, John; John, Piggott; Whalley, John
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First published in 1985 this volume brings together developments in the field of applied general equilibrium modelling.
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First published in 1985 this volume brings together developments in the field of applied general equilibrium modelling.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521074681
- ISBN-10: 0521074681
- Artikelnr.: 24423601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521074681
- ISBN-10: 0521074681
- Artikelnr.: 24423601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction John Piggott; 2. Hidden Challenges in Recent Applied
General Equilibrium Exercises John Whalley; 3. The Measurement of Waste and
Welfare in Applied General Equilibrium Models Erwin Diewert; 4. Sensitivity
Analysis for Linearized Computable General Equilibrium Models Adrian Pagan
and John Shannon; 5. The European Economic Community: General Equilibrium
Computations and the Economic Implications of Membership John Spencer; 6.
Economic Interdependence in the Pacific Basin: A General Equilibrium
Approach Glenn Harrison and Larry Kimbell; 7. Regional Impacts of Tariffs
in Canada: Preliminary Results from a Small Dimensional Numerical General
Equilibrium Model Richard Jones, John Whalley and Randall Wigle; 8.
Agricultural Protection and Market Insulation Policies: Applications of a
Dynamic Multisectoral Model Tony Chisholm and Rodney Tyers; 9. A General
Equilibrium Model of Taxation that Uses Micro-Unit Data: With An
Application to the Impact of Instituting a Flat-Rate Income Tax Joel
Slemrod; 10. Consumption Taxes, Foresight, and Welfare: A Computable
General Equilibrium Analysis Charles Ballard and Larry Goulder; 11. Special
Purpose Versions of a General Purpose Multisectoral Model: Tax Issues and
the Australian Wine Industry Tony Meagher, Brian Parmenter, Russel Rimmer
and Ken Clements; 12. General Equilibrium Analysis of Economic Policy Dale
Jorgenson and Daniel Slesnick; 13. The Welfare Cost of Interest Rate
Ceilings in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Approach Hasan
Imam; 14. General Equilibrium with Price Rigidities Trien Nguyen; 15.
Short-Run Macroeconomic Closure in Applied General Equilibrium Modelling:
Experience from ORANI and Agenda for Further Research Russel Cooper, Keith
McLaren and Alan Powell; 16. New Developments in the Application of General
Equilibrium Models to Economic History John James.
General Equilibrium Exercises John Whalley; 3. The Measurement of Waste and
Welfare in Applied General Equilibrium Models Erwin Diewert; 4. Sensitivity
Analysis for Linearized Computable General Equilibrium Models Adrian Pagan
and John Shannon; 5. The European Economic Community: General Equilibrium
Computations and the Economic Implications of Membership John Spencer; 6.
Economic Interdependence in the Pacific Basin: A General Equilibrium
Approach Glenn Harrison and Larry Kimbell; 7. Regional Impacts of Tariffs
in Canada: Preliminary Results from a Small Dimensional Numerical General
Equilibrium Model Richard Jones, John Whalley and Randall Wigle; 8.
Agricultural Protection and Market Insulation Policies: Applications of a
Dynamic Multisectoral Model Tony Chisholm and Rodney Tyers; 9. A General
Equilibrium Model of Taxation that Uses Micro-Unit Data: With An
Application to the Impact of Instituting a Flat-Rate Income Tax Joel
Slemrod; 10. Consumption Taxes, Foresight, and Welfare: A Computable
General Equilibrium Analysis Charles Ballard and Larry Goulder; 11. Special
Purpose Versions of a General Purpose Multisectoral Model: Tax Issues and
the Australian Wine Industry Tony Meagher, Brian Parmenter, Russel Rimmer
and Ken Clements; 12. General Equilibrium Analysis of Economic Policy Dale
Jorgenson and Daniel Slesnick; 13. The Welfare Cost of Interest Rate
Ceilings in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Approach Hasan
Imam; 14. General Equilibrium with Price Rigidities Trien Nguyen; 15.
Short-Run Macroeconomic Closure in Applied General Equilibrium Modelling:
Experience from ORANI and Agenda for Further Research Russel Cooper, Keith
McLaren and Alan Powell; 16. New Developments in the Application of General
Equilibrium Models to Economic History John James.
1. Introduction John Piggott; 2. Hidden Challenges in Recent Applied
General Equilibrium Exercises John Whalley; 3. The Measurement of Waste and
Welfare in Applied General Equilibrium Models Erwin Diewert; 4. Sensitivity
Analysis for Linearized Computable General Equilibrium Models Adrian Pagan
and John Shannon; 5. The European Economic Community: General Equilibrium
Computations and the Economic Implications of Membership John Spencer; 6.
Economic Interdependence in the Pacific Basin: A General Equilibrium
Approach Glenn Harrison and Larry Kimbell; 7. Regional Impacts of Tariffs
in Canada: Preliminary Results from a Small Dimensional Numerical General
Equilibrium Model Richard Jones, John Whalley and Randall Wigle; 8.
Agricultural Protection and Market Insulation Policies: Applications of a
Dynamic Multisectoral Model Tony Chisholm and Rodney Tyers; 9. A General
Equilibrium Model of Taxation that Uses Micro-Unit Data: With An
Application to the Impact of Instituting a Flat-Rate Income Tax Joel
Slemrod; 10. Consumption Taxes, Foresight, and Welfare: A Computable
General Equilibrium Analysis Charles Ballard and Larry Goulder; 11. Special
Purpose Versions of a General Purpose Multisectoral Model: Tax Issues and
the Australian Wine Industry Tony Meagher, Brian Parmenter, Russel Rimmer
and Ken Clements; 12. General Equilibrium Analysis of Economic Policy Dale
Jorgenson and Daniel Slesnick; 13. The Welfare Cost of Interest Rate
Ceilings in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Approach Hasan
Imam; 14. General Equilibrium with Price Rigidities Trien Nguyen; 15.
Short-Run Macroeconomic Closure in Applied General Equilibrium Modelling:
Experience from ORANI and Agenda for Further Research Russel Cooper, Keith
McLaren and Alan Powell; 16. New Developments in the Application of General
Equilibrium Models to Economic History John James.
General Equilibrium Exercises John Whalley; 3. The Measurement of Waste and
Welfare in Applied General Equilibrium Models Erwin Diewert; 4. Sensitivity
Analysis for Linearized Computable General Equilibrium Models Adrian Pagan
and John Shannon; 5. The European Economic Community: General Equilibrium
Computations and the Economic Implications of Membership John Spencer; 6.
Economic Interdependence in the Pacific Basin: A General Equilibrium
Approach Glenn Harrison and Larry Kimbell; 7. Regional Impacts of Tariffs
in Canada: Preliminary Results from a Small Dimensional Numerical General
Equilibrium Model Richard Jones, John Whalley and Randall Wigle; 8.
Agricultural Protection and Market Insulation Policies: Applications of a
Dynamic Multisectoral Model Tony Chisholm and Rodney Tyers; 9. A General
Equilibrium Model of Taxation that Uses Micro-Unit Data: With An
Application to the Impact of Instituting a Flat-Rate Income Tax Joel
Slemrod; 10. Consumption Taxes, Foresight, and Welfare: A Computable
General Equilibrium Analysis Charles Ballard and Larry Goulder; 11. Special
Purpose Versions of a General Purpose Multisectoral Model: Tax Issues and
the Australian Wine Industry Tony Meagher, Brian Parmenter, Russel Rimmer
and Ken Clements; 12. General Equilibrium Analysis of Economic Policy Dale
Jorgenson and Daniel Slesnick; 13. The Welfare Cost of Interest Rate
Ceilings in Developing Countries: A General Equilibrium Approach Hasan
Imam; 14. General Equilibrium with Price Rigidities Trien Nguyen; 15.
Short-Run Macroeconomic Closure in Applied General Equilibrium Modelling:
Experience from ORANI and Agenda for Further Research Russel Cooper, Keith
McLaren and Alan Powell; 16. New Developments in the Application of General
Equilibrium Models to Economic History John James.