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Cge Modeling and Developing Economies: a Concise Empirical Survey of 56 Applications to 24 Countries

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  • Decaluwe, B.
  • Martens, A.

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This Is an Empirical Survey of 56 Applications of Computable General Equilibrium (Cge) Models to 24 Developing Countries, 45 of the Applications Being Less Than 5 Years Old. the Focus Is on the Economic Structure of the Models, Their Type of Macroeconomic Closure, Sources of Dynamization, and Simulations. Most of the Applications Deal with External Trade and Financing But Recent Work Has Been Produced on the Impact of Labor Market Distortions, Internal Tax Reforms, Changes in Domestic Price Subsidies, Alternative Forms of Domestic Financing, Etc.

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  • Decaluwe, B. & Martens, A., 1986. "Cge Modeling and Developing Economies: a Concise Empirical Survey of 56 Applications to 24 Countries," Cahiers de recherche 8626, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8626
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    Cited by:

    1. De Melo, Jaime, 1988. "CGE models for the analysis of trade policy in developing countries," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3, The World Bank.
    2. David Tobón Orozco & Carlos Andrés Vasco Correa, 2011. "Un modelo de equilibrio general con externalidades y capital natural," Libros del Grupo Microeconomía Aplicada, Universidad de Antioquia, Departamento de Economía, edition 1, number 01, January-J.
    3. Peter J. Higgs & B. R. Parmenter & Russell J. Rimmer, 1988. "A Hybrid Top-Down, Bottom-Up Regional Computable General Equilibrium Model," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 11(3), pages 317-328, December.

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