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- 6 years ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: Include LES demand elasticity in CGE model
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2339
Include LES demand elasticity in CGE model
Hi, I am trying to include LES demand elasticity in the constructed CGE model to examine the welfare impact of a policy shock. Thus, I tried to prepare a list of this elasticity values (for different commodities by different segments) in my base model using parameter as following. Parameter LESELAST...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: A change in endogenous variables in general equilibrium
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5600
Re: A change in endogenous variables in general equilibrium
Thanks Renger once again! So, if I try to solve a simulation in a LOOP (as following), the endogenous variable should be fixed with the new parameter (for simulation) in order to make it as an exogenous variable. Am I doing right? LOOP(SIM, PD.FX('AGR') = PAGRINCR(SIM); SOLVE "name of model&quo...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Modeling
- Topic: A change in endogenous variables in general equilibrium
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5600
A change in endogenous variables in general equilibrium
Hi, Primarily, developing a CGE model is intended to examine the policy change using the changes in coefficients and exogenous variables. Regarding to this matter, when I intended to examine a change in any endogenous variable (for example, a change in domestic good price), I find myself lost in pro...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: Error 70 The dimensions of the equ.var pair do not conform
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5559
Re: Error 70 The dimensions of the equ.var pair do not conform
Thanks Renger. The problem is solved.
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Syntax
- Topic: Error 70 The dimensions of the equ.var pair do not conform
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5559
Error 70 The dimensions of the equ.var pair do not conform
Hi, In the MCP model, every equation should be match to a complementary variable. Regarding to this matter, should those equations of system constraint block (such as market equilibrium for factors and composite commodities) be included, or just ignore? If these equations are involved, the numbers b...