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Why Enforcing its UNCAC Commitments Would be Good for Russia: A Computable General Equilibrium Model
... placed Russia at 121 out of 163 countries in its Corruption Perceptions Index for ...placed Russia in sixth place in its rating of attractiveness for ...placed Russia at 58 out of 173 ... See full document
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Incorporating Sustainability Indicators into a Computable General Equilibrium Model of the Scottish Economy
... to model “bad” ouput production and abatement ...of good and bad outputs (Komen and Peerlings, 2001; Willett, ...flexibility would reduce the scale of the contraction in output required to meet any ... See full document
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Globalization and the Polish economy: stylized facts and simulations using a Computable General Equilibrium Model
... The merchandise trade liberalization is assumed to have a direct effect on the prices of imported goods. The liberalization of trade with the EU involves the removal of only the non- tariff barriers (except agriculture), ... See full document
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Impact of Inbound Tourism in Kenyan Economy: An Analysis Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model
... Using CGE simulations we analyzed the effects of an increase of 10% in foreign tourist arrivals. The results show that, overall, the effects of tourism expansion are beneficial but entail costs for other sectors and for ... See full document
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The Importance of Graduates for the Scottish Economy : A "Micro-to-Macro" Approach
... than in other disciplines and the effect is much stronger among recent cohorts of graduates. O’Leary and Sloan (2005) explain these by differences in supply of different types of graduates. Walker and Zhu (2008), using a ... See full document
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Parametric Control of Regional Economic Growth based on the One Computable General Equilibrium Model
... Growth of per capita GRP has been within 3.4% – 5.9% in 2015 in regions where this indicator has been higher than national average. Per capita GRP growth rate of a country is 10.5% compared to the base case without ... See full document
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The regional economic impact of more graduates in the labour market : a 'micro-to-macro' analysis for Scotland
... HEI-disaggregated computable general equilibrium model of Scotland to estimate the impact of the growing proportion of graduates in the Scottish labour force that is implied by the current ... See full document
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Analysis of the Impact of the European Funds in Andalusia in 2007 2013 Using a General Equilibrium Model
... a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model, which will allow analysing, through the incorporation of the coefficients provided by the Social Accounting Matrix and of the behavioural ... See full document
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Economic Impacts of the Vale Cultura (Culture Voucher): A Computable General Equilibrium Model
... BRIDGE model is made based on the Brazilian in- put-output matrix (IOM) for the year 2005, the latest version released by ...the model were taken from previous work [34] and the usual references in the ... See full document
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The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax for Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis
... energy-economy-environmental model, we investigate the economic and environmental impact of a Scottish specific carbon tax under three alternative assumptions about the use of the revenue raised by the tax: ... See full document
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The Assessment of the Impacts of Carbon Taxation on Chinese Transport and Energy Sectors Based on a Computable General Equilibrium Model
... Values of carbon taxes are calculated by multiplying sectoral carbon emission weights by the carbon tax rates in terms of Yuan per tonne. Currently, the existing carbon tax rates in countries where carbon taxation is ... See full document
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Effects of CO2 Emissions Trading on Steel Scrap Recycling: A Simulation Analysis Using a Computable General Equilibrium Model
... CGE model uses the values of the substitution parameters between the EAF and BF–BOF steel products, which are not estimated using actual Japanese steel market ...CGE model to be based on the actual values ... See full document
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The Impact of Population Ageing on the Labour Market: : Evidence from Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model of Scotland
... The first law of motion simply implies that the number of children (age group g+k = g, i.e. age group 0-4) born at time t is equal to the size of the preceding generation multiplied by the “fertility rate”, fr, in period ... See full document
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Biofuels, cropland expansion, and the extensive margin
... Several studies have estimated intensive yield elastici- ties. Kenney and Hertel [10] have reviewed many of these papers. Huang and Khanna [11] and Berry [12] represent the most recent studies in this area. However, ... See full document
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Measuring the Economic Impact of Migration-Induced Tourism
... Since world war II migration to Australia has been relatively consistent, despite some highs and lows that have been primarily attributable to eco- nomic conditions. About 1 million migrants arrived in Australia in each ... See full document
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The Regional Employment Impacts of Renewable Energy Expenditures : The Case for Modelling
... regional computable general equilibrium framework to model the impact on the Scottish economy of expenditures relating to marine energy ... See full document
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Salient Features of the Financial Social Accounting Matrix for Pakistan 1989 90
... CGE model to investigate how financial liberalization and governance improvement impact Pakistani economy in general and poverty welfare of its people in ... See full document
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The Impact of Bird Flu on the Economy: CGE Model Approach (Computable General Equilibrium Model)
... In general, CGE models contain equations , exogenous variables and parameters , and the endogenous variables forms the function of equation (Sadoulet and de Janvry, 1992) ...and its negative impact on ... See full document
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Incorporating natural capital into a computable general equilibrium model for Scotland
... within computable general equilibrium models. The general approach has been illustrated through the specific example of agricultural biomass ecosystem service flows as an input into ... See full document
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PHILGEM: A SAM-based Computable General Equilibrium Model of the Philippines
... where X1TOT is an index of industry activity. Assumptions of this type reduce the number of estimated parameters required by the model. Figure 7 shows that the H function in (16) is derived from two nested CET ... See full document
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