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Review of CGE models of water issues
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posted on 2023-06-09, 04:29 authored by Alvaro Calzadilla, Katrin Rehdanz, Roberto Roson, Martina Sartori, Richard TolRichard TolComputable general equilibrium (CGE) models offer a method of studying the role of water resources and water scarcity in the context of international trade. This chapter reviews the literature on water-related CGE modeling by providing a survey that focuses on the implications of different modeling techniques of water resource. We differentiate between models that explicitly model water as a factor of production and those that model water as an implicit factor of production. Within the category of studies that model water explicitly we further differentiate between models that assume a high degree of substitution between water and primary factors and those that assume a low degree of substitution. We also differentiate between regional and global models. Further, we provide information on the type of analysis the model was used for.
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World ScientificExternal DOI
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3Page range
101-124Pages
465.0Book title
Computable general equilibrium modelsPlace of publication
SingaporeISBN
9789814713740Series
The WSPC reference on natural resources and environmental policy in the era of global changeDepartment affiliated with
- Economics Publications
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Tony BryantLegacy Posted Date
2016-12-20Usage metrics
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