Multi-regional Dynamic General Equilibrium Modeling of the U.S. Economy

Multi-regional Dynamic General Equilibrium Modeling of the U.S. Economy

USAGE-TERM Development and Applications

Wittwer, Glyn

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

236

Mole

Inglês

9783319864952

15 a 20 dias

527

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Chapter 1. Beyond Regional Input-Output Modeling.- Part I: Sectoral Detail in USAGE-TERM.- Chapter 2. Agriculture and Mining in Regional United States.- Chapter 3. Manufacturing Industries in the United States.- Chapter 4. Regional Electricity Supply in the United States.- Chapter 5. Regional Health Care, Education, International Trade, Other Services and Household Consumption.- Chapter 6. Tourism and Transport in a CGE Model and An Illustrative Application.- Part II: Potential Household and Fiscal Extensions.- Chapter 7. Enhancing the Links Between Income Sources, User Expenditures and Taxes in a CGE Database.- Chapter 8. Multiregional Fiscal Accounts.- Part III: Model Preparation.- Chapter 9. Preparing a Database for Dynamic CGE Modeling.- Chapter 10. Top-Down Extensions to Represent Counties and Congressional Districts and Moving to Bottom-Up.- Part IV: Model Applications.- Chapter 11. Modeling California's Drought.- Chapter 12.The Economic Effects of a Hypothetical Nuclear Attack on Downtown LA.
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Dynamic Regional CGE Modeling;Paths of Adjustment;Structural Change;Electricity Generation, Transmission and Distribution;Regional Household Consumption;Education Exports;National Database Modifications;Top-down v Bottom-up Modeling;County Representation;Congressional Districts;Adverse Events;Urban Economic Impacts;Drought Impacts;Tourism;Social Accounting Matrix;Fiscal Federalism;Homeland Security