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Title: THE CONCEPT OF COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS |
Authors: Ernest Simeon O. Odior and Sabastine Arinze |
Abstract: This paper contributes to the existing literature on the general concept on use of the Computable
general equilibrium (CGE) models of importance in developing processes. Computable general
equilibrium (CGE) models are used widely in policy analysis, especially in developed-country
academic settings and also for the purpose of sharing these lessons with potential users in developing
countries. The range of issues on which CGE models have had an influence is quite wide, and includes
structural adjustment policies, international trade, public finance, agriculture, income distribution, and
energy and environmental policy. This paper describes how to build multi-sector computable general
equilibrium models for policy analysis. The article presents the social accounting matrix (SAM) that
provides the conceptual framework linking together different components of the model and furnishes
much of the data as well.
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Keywords: Concept, Computable General Equilibrium, Models |
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