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Object-Oriented Interindustry Systems: Proof Of Concept, Péter Járosi, Randall Jackson
Object-Oriented Interindustry Systems: Proof Of Concept, Péter Járosi, Randall Jackson
Regional Research Institute Technical Documents
This document provides a proof-of-concept demonstration of an object-oriented approach to modeling an inter-industry system. The example framework uses a small CGE model based on a three-sector social accounting matrix (SAM). The economy is shocked by changing total factor of productivity in the production function, the new equilibrium is determined in classical CGE fashion, and the original SAM is updated to conform to the new equilibrium solution. In this way, the efficiency of the Object-oriented modeling (OOM) approach can be emphasized in the context of the computational simulations of interindustry systems by a simplified CGE example written in Python. Since …
Social Accounts For Cge In A Multi-Software Environment: Implan, Gams And Excel, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Randall Jackson
Social Accounts For Cge In A Multi-Software Environment: Implan, Gams And Excel, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Randall Jackson
Regional Research Institute Resource Documents
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Setting Up A Sam In Excel Using Vba, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto
Setting Up A Sam In Excel Using Vba, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto
Regional Research Institute Technical Documents
This technical document describes how to set up a full Social Accounting Matrix from its own partition in a spreadsheet file. This is done using VBA code.
Using A Spreadsheet Sam For Gams Cge Modeling, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto
Using A Spreadsheet Sam For Gams Cge Modeling, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto
Regional Research Institute Technical Documents
This technical document provides in a single document a template to follow when using spreadsheet Social Accounting Matrix data to drive a GAMS-based Computable General Equilibrium model.