Notes and Problems in Applied General Equilibrium Economics

Notes and Problems in Applied General Equilibrium Economics
Author: K.R. Pearson,B.R. Parmenter,A.A. Powell,P.J. Wilcoxen,P.B. Dixon
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2014-06-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780080934037

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"General-equilibrium" refers to an analytical approach which looks at the economy as a complete system of inter-dependent components (industries, households, investors, governments, importers and exporters). "Applied" means that the primary interest is in systems that can be used to provide quantitative analysis of economic policy problems in particular countries. Reflecting the authors' belief in the models as vehicles for practical policy analysis, a considerable amount of material on data and solution techniques as well as on theoretical structures has been included. The sequence of chapters follows what is seen as the historical development of the subject. The book is directed at graduate students and professional economists who may have an interest in constructing or applying general equilibrium models. The exercises and readings in the book provide a comprehensive introduction to applied general equilibrium modeling. To enable the reader to acquire hands-on experience with computer implementations of the models which are described in the book, a companion set of diskettes is available.

Notes and Problems in Applied General Equilibrium Economics

Notes and Problems in Applied General Equilibrium Economics
Author: Peter B. Dixon
Publsiher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1992
Genre: Equilibrium (Economics)
ISBN: 0444893792

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"General-equilibrium" refers to an analytical approach which looks at the economy as a complete system of inter-dependent components (industries, households, investors, governments, importers and exporters). "Applied" means that the primary interest is in systems that can be used to provide quantitative analysis of economic policy problems in particular countries. Reflecting the authors' belief in the models as vehicles for practical policy analysis, a considerable amount of material on data and solution techniques as well as on theoretical structures has been included. The sequence of chapters follows what is seen as the historical development of the subject.The book is directed at graduate students and professional economists who may have an interest in constructing or applying general equilibrium models. The exercises and readings in the book provide a comprehensive introduction to applied general equilibrium modeling. To enable the reader to acquire hands-on experience with computer implementations of the models which are described in the book, a companion set of diskettes is available.

Applied General Equilibrium

Applied General Equilibrium
Author: Manuel Alejandro Cardenete,Ana-Isabel Guerra,Ferran Sancho
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2012-01-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783642247460

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This advanced textbook aims at providing a simple but fully operational introduction to applied general equilibrium. General equilibrium is the backbone of modern economic analysis and as such generation after generation of economics students are introduced to it. As an analytical tool in economics, general equilibrium provides one of the most complete views of an economy since it incorporates all economic agents (households, firms, government, foreign sector) in an integrated way that is compatible with microtheory and microdata. The integration of theory and data handling is required for successful modeling but it requires a double ability that is not found in standard books. With this book we aim at filling the gap and provide advanced students with the required tools, from the building of consistent and applicable general equilibrium models to the interpretation of the results that ensue from the adoption of policies. The topics include: model design, model development, computer code examples, calibration and data adjustments, practical policy examples.

Mathematical Economics Applied General Equilibrium Modelling

Mathematical Economics   Applied General Equilibrium Modelling
Author: Edward Tower
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1990
Genre: Economics
ISBN: UOM:39076001123046

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General Equilibrium Economics

General Equilibrium Economics
Author: Robert E. Kuenne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349127528

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A collection of published papers in general equilibrium that explore the basic problems of extensive interdependence in models incorporating oligopoly, space, time and money. Robert E. Kuenne has also written "The Theory of General Economic Equilibrium".

Applying General Equilibrium

Applying General Equilibrium
Author: John B. Shoven,John Whalley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1992-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521319862

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The central idea underlying this work is to convert the Walrasian general equilibrium structure (formalized in the 1950s by Kenneth Arrow, Gerard Debreu and others) from an abstract representation of an economy into realistic models of actual economies.

General Equilibrium

General Equilibrium
Author: Frank Hahn,Fabio Petri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134433612

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In recent years certain leading figures in the world of economics have called the usefulness of general equilibrium theory into question. This superb new book brings together leading economic theorists with important contributions to the ongoing debate. General equilibrium theorists including Michio Morishima, Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii debate strengths, weaknesses and possible futures with leading thinkers such as Herb Gintis, Pierangelo Garegnani and Duncan Foley, who seek to explain the rejection of general equilibrium. Uniquely, none of the contributors portray general equilibrium theory as the perfect guide to market economies actual behaviour, but rather illustrate that there is insufficient acquaintance with existing alternatives and that general equilibrium theory is often used as an ideal 'benchmark'.

Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling

Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling
Author: Timothy J. Kehoe,T. N. Srinivasan,John Whalley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2005-01-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139443722

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This 2005 volume brings together twelve papers by many of the most prominent applied general equilibrium modelers honoring Herbert Scarf, the father of equilibrium computation in economics. It deals with developments in applied general equilibrium, a field which has broadened greatly since the 1980s. The contributors discuss some traditional as well as some modern topics in the field, including non-convexities in economy-wide models, tax policy, developmental modeling and energy modeling. The book also covers a range of distinct approaches, conceptual issues and computational algorithms, such as calibration and areas of application such as macroeconomics of real business cycles and finance. An introductory chapter written by the editors maps out issues and scenarios for the future evolution of applied general equilibrium.