2013
DOI: 10.1007/s40622-013-0003-3
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General equilibrium analysis of trade and environment under alternative market structure: a computable general equilibrium study for India

Abstract: The purpose of the present paper is to understand general equilibrium implications of international trade and globalization on social welfare and environmental emission caused on account of energy consumption by production sectors and domestic households. We applied computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling as our relevant methodology following Shoven and Whalley (J Econ Lit XXII: 1984). Constructing an energy/environmental social accounting matrix (SAM), paper attempts to purport the effects of liberali… Show more

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“…The general equilibrium analysis remains the most predominant method in assessing the effects on a wide range of topics, including investment ( Lu et al., 2010 ), tourism ( Gatti, 2013 ; Njoya and Seetaram, 2018 ), environmental policy ( Das and Chakraborti, 2013 ; Freire-gonzález, 2017 ; Zhou et al., 2018 ), and energy ( Farajzadeh and Bakhshoodeh, 2015 ; Gelan, 2018 ; Lin and Jiang, 2011 ). The CGE analysis is commonly used to assess the national effect of a pandemic, such as influenza and COVID-19.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general equilibrium analysis remains the most predominant method in assessing the effects on a wide range of topics, including investment ( Lu et al., 2010 ), tourism ( Gatti, 2013 ; Njoya and Seetaram, 2018 ), environmental policy ( Das and Chakraborti, 2013 ; Freire-gonzález, 2017 ; Zhou et al., 2018 ), and energy ( Farajzadeh and Bakhshoodeh, 2015 ; Gelan, 2018 ; Lin and Jiang, 2011 ). The CGE analysis is commonly used to assess the national effect of a pandemic, such as influenza and COVID-19.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%