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Module 2700
Advanced multi-regional CGE modelling

Instructors

The course is offered at the Economic Modelling of Agricultural System Group, Institute for Food and Resource Eonomics, Rheinische Friedrichs-Wilhelm-Universitaet, Nussallee 21, 53115 Bonn. The instructors are:

PD Dr. Wolfgang Britz. Tel.: 0228 73 2912, Email: wolfgang.britz@ilr.uni-bonn.de
Dr. Yaghoob Jafari. Tel.: 0228 73 2502, Email: yaghoob.jafari@ilr.uni-bonn.de

Objectives

Students

Course description

This course is designed for advancing the knowledge and experience in CGE modelling and prepare students for using and adapting state-of-the-art multi-regional CGE models for own research. It focuses on the widely used multi-regional CGE model GTAP and variants thereof, as implemented in CGEBox. Students are not expected to work in software codes, but use Graphical User Interfaces.

The following topics will be covered

The course is a combination of presentations by instructors and students, PC demonstrations, group work and assignments. During the course, participants will work in subgroups in parallel and prepare each day a presentation on a selected topic. Instructors will provide feedback and will be available during the group work phases to help with technical problems and/or to answer related questions.

More detail on the course can be found here.

Course schedule and outline

Date Content

Before the course

Monday

See also

  • Overview on GTAP Model and GTAP Data base
  • Software demo on data base aggregation
  • Group work to analyse the impact of differently aggregated data bases
  • Presentation of group works

Tuesday

See also

  • Overview on production function specification in different CGE model
  • Group work to analyse the impact of differently nested/parameterized production functions
  • Presentation of group works

Wednesday

See also

  • Overview on the implementation of the Armington approach in different CGE model
  • Overview on implementing tariff line detail into CGE models
  • Group work to analyse the impact of different implementations of the Armington approach
  • Presentation of group works

Thursday

See also

  • Improve on "Small shares stay small": CES function with commitment terms
  • Improve on "Small shares stay small": Spatial arbitrage
  • Overview on Melitz model
  • Group work to analyse the impact on the discussed alternatives to the standard Armington approach
  • Presentation of group works

Friday

See also

  • Overview on widely used functional forms in final demand in CGEs (MAIDADS, CES, LES, CD, CDE)
  • Group work to analyse the impact of different implementation of final demand
  • Using CES-subnests in final demand
  • Presentation of group works
  • Final evaluation round and goodbye

Teaching methods

Presentations (35%), PC-demonstrations (15%), Hands-on-exercises (50%)

Workload: 30 contact hours during the course; 30 hours of pre- and during course self-study

Requirements

References

Students receive mandatory readings according to their allocated assignments.

Further useful references for the preparation of the course can be found here.

Certificate

A certificate of successful participation will be issued if