AGRODEP provides a platform for sharing existing core economic models dealing with sector, national, and international policy issues as well as long-term projections in areas such as agricultural growth and poverty, trade, nutrition, climate change, natural resources management, and science and technology.
The models’ library (shared modeling infrastructure) is organized around two main pillars: simulation models and econometric models. The main goal of simulation models is to perform ex-ante analysis of various economic policies (e.g. investment decision in agricultural R&D in different sectors, potential effects of a trade agreement) or to disentangle different effects of existing policies (e.g. interaction between export taxes and import duties in international trade relations). Simulation models include Computable General Equilibrium models and Partial Equilibrium models, both in deterministic and stochastic versions, working in a static or a dynamic framework. The main software packages needed to use these models are GAMS or MS Excel.
Econometric models are primarily aimed at assessing the effects of existing policies (e.g. consequences of exchange rate policies on agricultural exports) or to identify and quantify the drivers of an economic phenomenon (e.g. determinants of trade in a gravity equation). They are also used to estimate key parameters used in simulation models (e.g. price transmission magnitude between international and domestic markets). The econometric methods used in the library include parametric and non-parametric approaches. Most of the econometric programs will require the use of STATA.
The library includes models developed and fully supported by the AGRODEP team, as well as links to models developed and managed by other partners. For instance, concerning CGE models, the former category includes models such as the IFPRI Standard Model or the MIRAGE model, while the later includes the GTAP (Global Trade Analysis Project) model.
In addition to “pure models,” the library includes a set of resources supporting the modeling work. These resources include pedagogic materials and submodules required to run the main models. The former includes the GAMS training toolbox while the latter contains the TASTE program and the Consistent Policy Aggregator Toolbox.
The modeling tools will, as the Consortium progresses, be expanded to include a set of specialized modules devoted to specific technical areas and economic sectors. Such modules will be added as needed through collaboration with other leading centers of expertise to address special needs, such as in the areas of agronomy, forestry or concerning specialized topics such as the food crisis and climate change risks and adaptation.
Model Selection
In order to assist with the decision process of which model to use, AGRODEP has prepared a guide with information on the models present in the library. The Tables below provide the model classifications, information on scale, dynamics, market structure, and more. We also include information on dates and data sources for easy viewing. A policy question selection tool is also available.
AGRODEP Models | ||||
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Class of model
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Global multi-country CGE model
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Multi-market partial equilibrium model
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Multi-market partial equilibrium model
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Multi-market partial equilibrium model
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Similar models
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GTAP, LINKAGE, GLOBE, PEP-w-t
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ATPSM, PETS, EMM
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ATPSM, PE-trade model, EMM
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RICEFLOW (Durand-Morat & Wailes, 2003)
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Dynamics
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Recursive dynamic
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Static
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Recursive dynamic
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Static
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Temporal scale
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Short-term (1-3yrs)
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Short-term (1-3yrs)
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Spatial scale
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Global (max 140 countries) MIRAGRODEP-AEZ allows for sub-national levels (5-10 in average)
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Global (default version: 11 countries/regions)
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Global (default version: 15 countries/regions)
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Regional (default version: 5 countries)
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Market clearance
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National/regional markets clear prices
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Global markets clear prices
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National markets clear prices
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National markets clear prices
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Structure of trade
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bilateral trade is tracked
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is tracked
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bilateral trade is tracked
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Sectors/products
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Default structure: 57 sectors/ products
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Depends on the focus value chain, up to the user (default version: oilseeds)
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Products defined at HS6 level (more than 5,000 sectors)
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1 product/sector
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Production factors
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2 labor (skilled/ unskilled), 1 land, and 2 capital (natural resource/ other)
Dual-dual version with urban and rural labor markets
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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Household groups
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One representative household
(with 50+ groups in focal countries with MIRAGRODEP HH)
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1 representative household per country/region
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1 representative household per country/region
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1 representative household per country/region
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Examples of
Application (Topic)
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Global and regional trade policy
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Trade policy, productivity shocks, tax changes in a sectoral value chain
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Trade policy, trade agreements
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Analysis of trade costs, transportation costs
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Main data sources
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GTAP: SAMs
FAOSTAT (PRODSTAT and FBS) ,(LSMS-equivalent surveys for focal countries for household level analysis in MIRAGRODEP-HH)
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FAO Food balance sheets and FAPRI
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COMEXT, BACI and MAcMap-HS6v2
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FAOSTAT, COMTRADE and
MAcMap HS-6
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Current base year
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2011
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Policy intervention year (default version: 2007)
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Policy intervention year (default version: 2007)
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Policy intervention year (default version: 2005)
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References
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Original: Decreux & Valin (2007)
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IFPRI Models | ||||
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Class of model
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Multi-region partial equilibrium model
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Regional multi-market model
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Global multi-market model
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Single country CGE model
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Similar models
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EMM, ERATO
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IMPACT (core model)
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RENAPRI-PE, OECD-AGLINK, FAO-COSIMO
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PEP 1-1, STAGE
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Dynamics
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Recursive dynamic
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Recursive dynamic
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Recursive dynamic
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Static
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Temporal scale
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Longer-term (25-35yrs)
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Longer-term (25-35yrs)
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Short-term (1-3yrs)
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Spatial scale
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National or regional markets clear prices
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Regional (10-15 countries in average)
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Global with 159 countries and 320 food producing units (FPUs)
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National
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Market clearance
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National/regional markets clear prices
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Regional market clears prices
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Global market clears prices
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National market clears prices
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Structure of trade
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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Sectors/products
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Up to the user (1 product at a time)
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Default version: 49 agricultural and agri-food products and 2 non agricultural products
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Within FPUs: 45 agriculture and 17 processing
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 10-20 sectors
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Production factors
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 3-5 factors
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Household groups
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1 representative producer and 1 representative consumer
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2 representative groups: urban and rural
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n/a
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 5-10 representative groups
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Examples of
Application (Topic)
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Economic impacts of agricultural research &
development (R&D) under different policy, market, technology, and adoption conditions
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Regional trade analysis, impact of productivity growth
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Global production/price projections;
Agriculture technology assessments;
climate change impacts
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Economywide policy analysis: trade, public investment, fiscal policies
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Main data sources
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FAOSTAT and WDI
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FAOSTAT and WDI
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FAOSTAT
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Country SAMs
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Current base year
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Up to the user, depends on the study, intervention year
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Depends on the study, intervention year
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2005
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Policy intervention year
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References
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Original: Rosegrant et al. (1995)
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Other Partner Models | ||||
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Class of model
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Single country CGE model
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Single country CGE model
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Global multi-country CGE model
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Global multi-country CGE model
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Similar models
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IFPRI standard model, STAGE
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STAGE, IFPRI standard model, RIAPA
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GTAP, WB-LINKAGE, GLOBE, PEP-w-t
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MIRAGRODEP, WB-LINKAGE, GLOBE, PEP-w-t
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Dynamics
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Static
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Recursive dynamic
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Recursive dynamic
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Recursive dynamic
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Temporal scale
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Short-term (1-3yrs)
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Medium-term (10-20yrs)
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Spatial scale
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National
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National
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Global with max 140 countries/regions
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Global with max 140 countries/regions
(version GTAP-AEZ with sub-national disaggregation)
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Market clearance
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National market clears prices
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National market clears prices
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National/regional markets clear prices
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National/regional markets clear prices
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Structure of trade
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is not tracked
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bilateral trade is tracked
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bilateral trade is tracked
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Sectors/products
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 10-20 sectors
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 10-20 sectors
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Default structure: 57 sectors/ products
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Default structure: 57 sectors/ products
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Production factors
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 3-5 factors
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 3-5 factors
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2 labor (skilled/unskilled), 1 land, and 2 capital (natural resource/other)
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2 labor (skilled/unskilled), 1 land, and 2 capital (natural resource/other)
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Household groups
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 5-10 representative groups
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Depends on the focus country SAM: usually 5-10 representative groups
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1 representative agent (includes the government)
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1 representative household
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Examples of
Application (Topic)
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Economywide policy analysis: trade, public investment, fiscal policies
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Economywide policy analysis: trade, public investment, fiscal policies
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Global and regional trade policy
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Global and regional trade policy
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Main data sources
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Country SAMs
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Country SAMs
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GTAP: SAMs
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GTAP: SAMs
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Current base year
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Policy intervention year
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Policy intervention year
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2011
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2011
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References
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Original : Bchir et al. (2002)
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