This book presents a collection of articles on applied general equilibrium analysis by major contributors to this field. This rapidly expanding method of analysis involves the use of computers to study entire economies and the interrelationships among firms, households and governments in these economies. There are also articles on the particular computational techniques involved in the numerical estimation of these equilibrium models and on several particular applications. Papers deal with the United States, Mexican and Australian economies. Other chapters provide an analysis of long-run energy problems, fiscal federalism and economic planning.
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This book presents a collection of articles on applied general equilibrium analysis by major contributors to this field. This rapidly expanding method of analysis involves the use of computers to study entire economies and the interrelationships among firms, households and governments in these economies. There are also articles on the particular computational techniques involved in the numerical estimation of these equilibrium models and on several particular applications. Papers deal with the United States, Mexican and Australian economies. Other chapters provide an analysis of long-run energy problems, fiscal federalism and economic planning.
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First Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xiii, 538 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Notes: "Papers presented at the Conference on Applied General Equilibrium Analysis held in San Diego in August 1981"--Page xi.Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Machine derived contents note: 1. The computation of equilibrium prices Herbert E. Scarf; 2. Efficient methods of computing economic equilibria Michael J. Todd; 3. Numerical specification of applied general equilibrium models: estimation, calibration, and data Ahsan Mansur and John Whalley; 4. Econometric methods for applied general equilibrium analysis Dale W. Jorgenson; 5. Money and bonds in a disaggregated open economy Andrew Feltenstein; 6. Modeling structural adjustment: micro and macro elements in a general equilibrium framework Sherman Robinson and Laura D'Andrea Tyson; 7. General equilibrium analysis of regional fiscal incidence Larry J. Kimbell and Glenn W. Harrison; 8. Decomposing the impact of higher energy prices on long-term growth Antonio M. Borges and Lawrence H. Goulder; 9. A comparison of methodologies in empirical general equilibrium models of taxation Don Fullerton, Yolanda K. Henderson, and John B. Shoven; 10. Planning models and general equilibrium activity analysis Victor Ginsburgh and Jean Waelbroeck; 11. A general equilibrium model for the Mexican economy Jaime Serra-Puche; 12. Extending the ORANI model of the Australian economy: adding foreign investment to a miniature version Peter B. Dixon, B. R. Parmenter and Russell J. Rimmer. Subjects: CONFERENCE. General equilibrium annalysis; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Congresses; General equilibrium theory; Applied general equilibrium analysis. 1 Kg. N° de réf. du vendeur 394922
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First Edition. Near fine cloth copy in a very good if slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: xiii, 538 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Notes: "Papers presented at the Conference on Applied General Equilibrium Analysis held in San Diego in August 1981"--Page xi.Includes bibliographical references. Contents: Machine derived contents note: 1. The computation of equilibrium prices Herbert E. Scarf; 2. Efficient methods of computing economic equilibria Michael J. Todd; 3. Numerical specification of applied general equilibrium models: estimation, calibration, and data Ahsan Mansur and John Whalley; 4. Econometric methods for applied general equilibrium analysis Dale W. Jorgenson; 5. Money and bonds in a disaggregated open economy Andrew Feltenstein; 6. Modeling structural adjustment: micro and macro elements in a general equilibrium framework Sherman Robinson and Laura D'Andrea Tyson; 7. General equilibrium analysis of regional fiscal incidence Larry J. Kimbell and Glenn W. Harrison; 8. Decomposing the impact of higher energy prices on long-term growth Antonio M. Borges and Lawrence H. Goulder; 9. A comparison of methodologies in empirical general equilibrium models of taxation Don Fullerton, Yolanda K. Henderson, and John B. Shoven; 10. Planning models and general equilibrium activity analysis Victor Ginsburgh and Jean Waelbroeck; 11. A general equilibrium model for the Mexican economy Jaime Serra-Puche; 12. Extending the ORANI model of the Australian economy: adding foreign investment to a miniature version Peter B. Dixon, B. R. Parmenter and Russell J. Rimmer. Subjects: CONFERENCE. General equilibrium annalysis; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Congresses; General equilibrium theory; Applied general equilibrium analysis. 1 Kg. N° de réf. du vendeur 394922
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