Author: | John Gilbert, Edward Tower | ISBN: | 9789814401623 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | November 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | John Gilbert, Edward Tower |
ISBN: | 9789814401623 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | November 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
This volume provides a practical guide to building and using simulation models for international trade theory and policy. Through a sequence of carefully constructed and fully documented programs, the volume illustrates how numerical simulation can be used to analyze a wide array of problems. Modern computable general equilibrium (CGE) models for trade policy are challenging in their complexity, but can be thought of as constructions of much simpler building blocks. By developing the building blocks in a consistent manner, and gradually putting them together in more complex and interesting ways, the volume makes CGE accessible to anyone with a background in microeconomics/trade theory. The volume will be useful to graduate students and researchers in international trade looking for a detailed guide to building simulation models and to developing the skill set necessary to enter into the world of CGE modeling.
Contents:
Introduction
Getting Started With GAMS
Theory of Consumption, Production and Trade:
Commercial Policy and Distortions:
Tariffs and Other Trade Interventions
Domestic Taxes and Subsidies
Factor Market Distortions
Computable General Equilibrium:
Multiple Households and Other Sources of Demand
Armington Preferences
Joint Production
Social Accounting Matrices
Closure
Single Country Competitive CGE
Concluding Comments
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in international trade theory and policy.
Key Features:
This volume provides a practical guide to building and using simulation models for international trade theory and policy. Through a sequence of carefully constructed and fully documented programs, the volume illustrates how numerical simulation can be used to analyze a wide array of problems. Modern computable general equilibrium (CGE) models for trade policy are challenging in their complexity, but can be thought of as constructions of much simpler building blocks. By developing the building blocks in a consistent manner, and gradually putting them together in more complex and interesting ways, the volume makes CGE accessible to anyone with a background in microeconomics/trade theory. The volume will be useful to graduate students and researchers in international trade looking for a detailed guide to building simulation models and to developing the skill set necessary to enter into the world of CGE modeling.
Contents:
Introduction
Getting Started With GAMS
Theory of Consumption, Production and Trade:
Commercial Policy and Distortions:
Tariffs and Other Trade Interventions
Domestic Taxes and Subsidies
Factor Market Distortions
Computable General Equilibrium:
Multiple Households and Other Sources of Demand
Armington Preferences
Joint Production
Social Accounting Matrices
Closure
Single Country Competitive CGE
Concluding Comments
Readership: Graduate students and researchers in international trade theory and policy.
Key Features: