Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling
Discover the essential insights of "Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling," a compelling collection of twelve papers published in 2005 by Cambridge University Press. This hardback volume, spanning 450 pages, pays tribute to the influential economist Herbert Scarf and features contributions from leading experts in applied general equilibrium modeling.
Delve into a range of topics that bridge traditional and contemporary issues in the field. The contributors explore critical themes such as non-convexities in economy-wide models, tax policy implications, developmental modeling, and energy modeling. Each paper offers valuable perspectives that enhance our understanding of complex economic interactions and policies.
Whether you are an academic, researcher, or practitioner in economics, this book is a vital resource that illuminates the latest advancements and applications in applied general equilibrium modeling. Enhance your library with this significant work today!