The Theoretical and Empirical Structure of the G-Cubed Model
Warwick McKibbin and
Peter Wilcoxen
No 118, Discussion Papers from Brookings Institution, International Economics
Abstract:
This paper describes in detail the theoretical and empirical features of the G-Cubed multi-country, multi-sector intertemporal general equilibrium model. The G-Cubed model has been used for a number of alternative policy simulations including the implications of greenhouse gas policy, trade liberalization, tax policy and macroeconomic policy. The paper is intended as a technical guide to supplement policy-oriented papers. It does not include a survey of related literature; for that or other additional detail, including computer code for the model and analysis of a variety of policy simulations, refer to McKibbin and Wilcoxen (1994) or contact the authors.
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Journal Article: The theoretical and empirical structure of the G-Cubed model (1998) 
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