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MIMAP: Modeling and Policy Impact Analysis (MPIA) Modelling Training Session Manilla, February 28th - March 11th, 2000
Volume I: Methodological Foundations of CGE Modeling
CGE ModellingDocument 1: Deverajan, S., J.D. Lewis and S. Robinson, 1990, Policy Lessons from Trade Focused, Two-sector Models, Journal of Policy Modeling, 12(4), pp. 625-657. Document 2: Sadoulet, E. and A. De Janvry, 1995, Computable General Equilibrium Models, chapter twelve in Quantitative Development Policy Analysis, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, p. 341-372. Document 3: Shoven. J.B. and J. Whalley, 1992, Designing an applied general equilibrium model, chapter four in Applying General Equilibrium, Cambridge surveys of economic literature, Cambridge, pp. 71-102. Document 4: Shoven. J.B. and J. Whalley, 1992, Using applied general equilibrium models, chapter five in Applying General Equilibrium, Cambridge surveys of economic literature, Cambridge, pp. 103-133. Document 5: Taylor, L., Structuralist CGE Models, 1990, chapter one in Socially Relevant Policy Analysis: Structuralist Computable General Equilibrium Models for the Developing World, The MIT Press, Cambridge, p. 1-70. Document 6: Gunning JW. And Keyzer M., 1995, Applied General Equilibrium Models for Policy Analysis, in Handbook of Development Economics Edited by j. Behrman and TS. Srinivasan Vol III-A, pp. 2025-2107. SAM and MultipliersDocument 7: Pyatt G. and J. Round, 1977, Social Accounting Matrices for Development Planing, Review of Income and Wealth, Vol 23 n 4, pp. 339-364. Document 8: Defourny, J. and E. Thorbecke, 1984, Structural Path Analysis and Multiplier Decomposition within a Social Accounting Matrix Framework, The Economic Journal, 94(373), pp. 111-136. Document 9: Pyatt, G. and J.I Round, 1979, Accounting and Fixed Price Multipliers in a Social Accounting Matrix Framework, The Economic Journal, 89(356), pp. 850-873. Document 10: Reinert, K. A. and D. W. Roland-Holst, 1997, Social Accounting Matrices, chapter four in Applied Methods for Trade Policy Analysis: A Handbook J.F. Francois and K.A. Reinert eds, Cambridge University Press, pp. 94-121. Document 11: Sadoulet, E. and A. De Janvry, 1995, Input-Output Tables, Social Accounting Matrices, and Multipliers, chapter ten in Quantitative Development Policy Analysis, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp. 273-301.
MacroclosureDocument 12: Decaluwé, B., A. Martens and M. Monette, 1988, Macroclosures in Open Economy CGE Models: A numerical Reappraisal, International Journal of Development Planning Literature, 3(2), pp. 69-90. Document 13: Decaluwé, B., A. Martens and L. Savard, forthcoming, 2000, Macroclosure, chapter eight in La politique économique du développement et les modèles d'équilibre général calculable. Document 14: Dewatripont, M. and G. Michel, 1987, On Closure Rules, Homogeneity and Dynamics in Applied General Equilibrium Models, Journal of Development Economics, 26, pp. 65-76.
Functional FormsDocument 15: Armington, P.S., 1969, A Theory of Demand for Products Distinguished by Place of Production, IMF Staff Papers, 16, pp. 159-178. Document 16: Deaton, A. and J. Muelbauer, 1980, An Almost Ideal Demand System, The American Economic Review, 70(3), pp. 312-326. Document 17: Dissou, Y., 1993, Fonctional Forms Used in CGEs, in Martin, M.C., M. Souissi and B. Decaluwé, Ecole PARADI de modélisation de politiques économiques de développement, Québec, Université Laval. GAMSDocument 18: Dumont, J.-C. and V. Robichaud, 2000, An Introduction to GAMS, mimeo CREFA, Laval University.
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