School of Economic Sciences

Regional CGE Models

Publications and Presentations

 

Papers & Reports Using the Model (Adobe Acrobat format)

  1. GAMS Exercises - publication in pdf format
     
  2. GAMS Exercise key
     
  3. Procedure to Create CGE Models from IMPLAN Data
     
  4. Import Demand Function
     
  5. Export Supply Function
     
  6. Factor Demand Function
     
  7. Household Demand Function
     
  8. The Oregon Tax Incidence Model - March 16, 2001
     
  9. A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Economic Impact of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Tariff on the Washington Economy
     
  10. Computable General Equilibrium Models and their Use in Economy-Wide Policy Analysis: Everything you ever Wanted to Know (But were Afraid to Ask)

  11. Table 3.1 Elasticities of Import Substitution - Computable General Equilibrium Modeling for Regional Analysis (Web Book) by Eliécer Vargas, Dean Schreiner, Gelson Tembo, and David Marcouiller

  12. Translating Farm Enterprise Budgets into Input-Output Accounts: Another Example from Washington State

  13. Estimates of U.S. Regional Commodity Trade Elasticities of Substitution, J of Regional Analysis & Policy

  14. On the Use of Farm Enterprise Budgets in Interindustry Analysis: an Example from the Washington State Wheat Study, Roger Coupal and David Holland

  15. A General Equilibrium Analysis of Foreign and Domestic Demand Shocks Arising from Mad Cow Disease in the United States

 

Presentations Based on the Model (PowerPoint format)

  1. The Economic Impact of Loss of the Beef Export Market Due to Mad Cow Disease: national and Regional Analysis

 

 

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