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GREEN - The Reference Manual

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  • Dominique van der Mensbrugghe

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This document provides a full description of the GREEN model. It is intended to accompany the GREEN code, i.e. the implementation of the model, and to enable the user to understand the links between the theoretical framework of the model and its practical implementation.The document lists all the model equations, provides a data dictionary to link the equation variables with the variables in the code, explains details which are traditionally bypassed in technical papers, and provides an explanation of the data base and the data management part of the code.The document is organised as follows. Following a non-technical overview of the model in Part I, Part II presents the structure of the model with a complete description of the equations, the variables, and parameters which are part of the GREEN model. Part III explains the data management in GREEN ... GREEN - Le manuel de référence Ce document contient une description complète du modèle GREEN. Il est destiné à accompagner sa version informatique et permettre ainsi à l'utilisateur de faire le lien entre la version théorique du modèle et sa mise en oeuvre pratique.Ce document décrit toutes les équations du modèle, contient un dictionnaire qui relie les variables des équations aux variables qui se trouvent dans le programme informatique, et détaille certains aspects techniques qui sont souvent omis des documentations de référence.Ce document est organisé comme suit. La partie I donne, en termes non-techniques, un résumé du modèle. La partie II décrit la structure du modèle et de chacune de ses équations, ainsi que les variables et les paramètres de GREEN. La partie III explique la gestion des données dans le modèle ...

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  • Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, 1994. "GREEN - The Reference Manual," OECD Economics Department Working Papers 143, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:ecoaaa:143-en
    DOI: 10.1787/054442860076
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