The AGREE-model
Martin Henseler
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Abstract:
The AGREE model is an integrated framework to quantitatively analyse the impacts of changes in the economy and policy on AGriculture, Resources, Environment and Energy. While covering the four domains, the model framework is kept as simple as possible to reduce the complexities to a maximum. As a flexible framework, the application to different study cases and extensions by other models is possible. The model's simplicity and flexibility require a careful analysis of the results. The model provides relative values instead of absolute values, ranges instead of levels, and considers sensitivity analysis for relevant scenarios and model parameters. Thus, insecurities from a simple model are systematically covered. The AGREE-model is a "light" version of an integrated assessment model being used for the first and fast analysis of economic shocks and policy changes. This paper presents the conceptual framework of the AGREE model.
Keywords: integrated model; economic model; agriculture; environment; assessment model; Q11; Q15; Q200; Q300; Q400; Q500 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-12-17
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr and nep-env
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