2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10614-006-9034-6
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Introducing Imperfect Competition in CGE Models: Technical Aspects and Implications

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“…So here, a methodology to boost the OEE of 50 machines belonging to the light machine shop (LMS) with the application of the OEE tool is described. 44,49…”
Section: Structure Of Survey and Data Collection Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…So here, a methodology to boost the OEE of 50 machines belonging to the light machine shop (LMS) with the application of the OEE tool is described. 44,49…”
Section: Structure Of Survey and Data Collection Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several ways to add layers of sophistication to a CGE model. First, imperfect competition can be introduced in the underlying market structures (Roson 2006). Foreign direct investment (FDI) can be incorporated, for example, by modeling affiliates of multinational enterprises alongside local firms, as in Latorre and Hosoe (2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be reflected in the model specification for more precise analysis. Accordingly, Roson (2006) emphasizes that the different assumptions about equilibrium conditions in CGE models, either perfect or imperfect competition, result in significantly different outcomes. However, he indicates that introducing the market power into the model framework will cause additional burden to modellers for seeking right parameter values.…”
Section:     mentioning
confidence: 99%