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RESEARCH SEMINAR

RESEARCH SEMINAR www.nopoor.eu “THE USE OF COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS ( CGE ) FOR POVERTY AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS” Madrid, October 21 st – 23 rd 2013 Directed by: Prof. de Arce & Prof. Mahía Applied Economics Department, UAM.

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RESEARCH SEMINAR

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  1. RESEARCH SEMINAR www.nopoor.eu“THE USE OF COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS (CGE) FOR POVERTY AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS”Madrid, October 21st – 23rd 2013Directed by:Prof. de Arce & Prof. MahíaApplied Economics Department, UAM

  2. Web Page: http://www.uam.es/rafael.dearce/cge_seminar_october.htm WIFIconnection: User: nopoor2013 Password: 20!3%NpRu4M Software: GAMS http://www.gams.com Reception of Participants: Facultad CC.EE.EE. UAM Módulo 14. Centro Predicción Económica Salón de Grados “Emilio Fontela” Classroom: Facultad CC.EE.EE. Mornings: Módulo 14. Class: 105 (downstairs) Afternoons: Mód. 14. Class: 201 (middle floor)

  3. COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS MATHS NATIONALACCOUNTS

  4. COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS

  5. STATIC vs DYNAMIC – PARTIAL vs GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM Economists of the Time: Partial Equilibrium and Static concept IO models (Leontief): General Equilibrium and Static concept Macroeconometric models (Tinbergen, Klein): GE and Dynamic

  6. SOME HITS OF A NON EXHAUSTIVE HISTORY OF CGE MODELS Quesnay, 1758 LaussaneAcademy, (Switzerland): LéonWalras and Vilfredo Pareto Leontief’s “Inter-relation of prices, output, savings and investment” (1937) TheArrow- Debreu general equilibriumtheory (1954) The Cambridge Growth Project and Richard Stone (1960’S) NorwayCGEModel, Johansen, 1960 AGEModel and Scarflinnearsolutions Taylor & Black, 1974. Introducingexternaldisequilibrium Adelson and Robinson, 1976. “Chain of models as a dynamicapproach” MONASH / ORANI Modelsfor Australia and GEMPACK software GTAP– IFPRI – World Bank

  7. USINGCGEMODELS(fromCockburn et Al. (2008)) the effects on: • Macro variables, including measures of nation-wide or even global economic welfare; • industry variables; • regional variables; • labour market variables; • distributional variables; and • environmental variables of changes in: • taxes, public consumption and social security payments; • tariffs and other interferences in international trade; • environmental policies; technology; • international commodity prices and interest rates; • wage setting arrangements and union behavior; and • known levels and exploitability of mineral deposits (the Dutch disease).

  8. THE SIMPLEST MODEL Source: Hosoe, 2004

  9. SOCIAL ACCOUNT MATRIX (SAM) SCHEMA Source: Mitra-Khan, 2008 SAM is read from column to row, so each entry in the matrix comes from its column heading, going to the row heading: For example, Consumption (C) comes from households and is paid to firms..

  10. EXTENDED CGEMODEL(Example in Hosoe, 2004)

  11. MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS FOR COMBINING ELEMENTS (… forexample, productionfactors) … CES as a GeneralizedExprexion ….

  12. MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS FOR COMBINING ELEMENTS (… forexample, productionfactors) Linnear Cobb-Douglas The elasticity of Substitution (sigma) represents the shape of the isoquants curves Leontief

  13. COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM MODELS Data Schema FunctionalSchema Simulation Game

  14. REFERENCES Cockburn, J., Decaluwé, B. & Robichaud, V. (2008): “Trade Liberalization and Poverty: A CGE Analysis of the 1990s Experience in Africa and Asia”. Poverty and Economic Policy (PEP) Research Network, 2008. Hosoe, N. (2004): “Computable General Equilibrium Modeling with GAMS”. National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Mimeo. Mitra-Khan, B. (2008): Debunking the Myths of Computable General Equilibrium Models, SCEPAWorkingPaper 2008-1.

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