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GTAPINGAMS, version 9: Multiregional and small open economy models with alternative demand systems

Author(s)
Lanz, Bruno  
Chaire d'économie appliquée  
Rutherford, Tom
Publisher
IRENE Institute of Economic Research Working Paper
Date issued
2016
Abstract
This paper describes the implementation in GAMS of an economic equilibrium model based on the GTAP version 9 dataset. We call this model and the ancillary programming tools GTAPINGAMS, version 9. Relative to previous installments of GTAPINGAMS, an innovation in this model is that it can easily switch between global multiregional (GMR) and small open economy (SOE) closures. We also include the possibility to evaluate results for alternatives representations of final demand, based on Cobb-Douglas preferences, linear expenditure system or the constant difference in elasticities function. In this paper we outline the model structure, document the associated equilibrium conditions and describe computer programs which calibrate the model to the desired regional and sectoral aggregation from the GTAP9 dataset. We perform a few calculations which illustrate how alternative structural assumptions influence the policy conclusions derived from the model.
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https://ideas.repec.org/p/irn/wpaper/16-08.html
Publication type
working paper
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/29754
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