General equilibrium (GE) theory—long the domain of abstract economic models—has found unexpected relevance in today’s turbulent geopolitical and geofinancial landscape. Originally designed to model ...
My pal Peter Dorman is looking for answers: Does the class of economic forecasting tools known as “computable general equilibrium models” (aka CGE models) have any documented track record of success?
This study links a multisectoral, regionalised, dynamic, computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Ethiopia with a system country-specific hydrology, crop, road, and hydropower engineering models ...
Nicholas Stern argues that today's integrated assessment models for quantifying the economic and societal impacts of climate change are inadequate (Nature 530, 407–409; 2016). We disagree with his ...