This book presents a collection of articles on applied general equilibrium analysis by major contributors to this field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The computation of equilibrium prices Herbert E. Scarf; 2. Efficient methods of computing economic equilibria Michael J. Todd; 3. Numerical specification of applied general equilibrium models: estimation, calibration, and data Ahsan Mansur and John Whalley; 4. Econometric methods for applied general equilibrium analysis Dale W. Jorgenson; 5. Money and bonds in a disaggregated open economy Andrew Feltenstein; 6. Modeling structural adjustment: micro and macro elements in a general equilibrium framework Sherman Robinson and Laura D'Andrea Tyson; 7. General equilibrium analysis of regional fiscal incidence Larry J. Kimbell and Glenn W. Harrison; 8. Decomposing the impact of higher energy prices on long-term growth Antonio M. Borges and Lawrence H. Goulder; 9. A comparison of methodologies in empirical general equilibrium models of taxation Don Fullerton, Yolanda K. Henderson, and John B. Shoven; 10. Planning models and general equilibrium activity analysis Victor Ginsburgh and Jean Waelbroeck; 11. A general equilibrium model for the Mexican economy Jaime Serra-Puche; 12. Extending the ORANI model of the Australian economy: adding foreign investment to a miniature version Peter B. Dixon, B. R. Parmenter and Russell J. Rimmer.