Hi all!
Has anyone worked with PEP's CGE model? In particular, with the version PEP-1-t-b v2_1 (the single country, open economy solved recursively). I have a few question I was hoping someone who has worked with that version of the model could help me with!
Thanks in advance.
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- 1 year ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: **** ERROR: CNS models must be square
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3919
Re: **** ERROR: CNS models must be square
Hi Rodrigue!
Thank you for your response and apologies for the late reply.
What do you mean by "release 248" variables?
Thanks
Thank you for your response and apologies for the late reply.
What do you mean by "release 248" variables?
Thanks
- 1 year ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: Dimension error when summing
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2445
Dimension error when summing
Hi all! I am trying to compute the Leontief coefficients (io) for several industries (j). The initial function is: io(j) = SUM[(i),DIO(i,j)]/XSTO(j) However, I only want to take into account a subset of the commodities (i) that correspond to non-energy products. I have created a subset of i called N...
- 1 year ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: FUNC DOMAN error in a CGE model
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2318
FUNC DOMAN error in a CGE model
Hi all! I am running a dynamic CGE model. Until time t=16, the model finds feasible solutions for each period. However, in time t = 16, it returns the following error: **** Exec Error at line 1112: rPower: FUNC DOMAIN: x**y, x < 0 **** Evaluation error(s) in equation "EQ7(agr,16)" Problem ...
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Solvers
- Topic: Tuning the maximum allowable range of a variable/equation
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3407
Tuning the maximum allowable range of a variable/equation
Hi all, I'm running a CGE model with the CONOPT solver using NLP. The code is returning this error "An initial function value is too large (larger than 1.0E+10). Scale the variables and/or equations or add bounds.". I have read in the manuals that this can be solved by tuning the algorithm...
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: **** ERROR: CNS models must be square
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3919
Re: **** ERROR: CNS models must be square
Hi Fred,
Thanks a lot! I understand better the error now. However, it is difficult to work out what is causing it in particular as the error is very vague. It does not really tell you which specific columns are unfixed. Anyone knows how to figure that out?
Thanks a lot! I understand better the error now. However, it is difficult to work out what is causing it in particular as the error is very vague. It does not really tell you which specific columns are unfixed. Anyone knows how to figure that out?
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: **** ERROR: CNS models must be square
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3919
**** ERROR: CNS models must be square
Hello everyone, I am running a CGE model and I have encountered this error: " **** ERROR: CNS models must be square. This model contains 22334 equality rows and 22086 unfixed columns" I am not sure what it means. Could anyone help me understand what it means and potentially give me some hi...