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Modelo de Equilíbrio Geral Computável (EGC)×Modelo de Efeitos Fixos para Dados em Painel×
ÁreaEconometriaEconometria
FamíliaRegression modelRegression model
Ano de origem20022014
Autor originalLofgren, Harris & Robinson (standard IFPRI CGE model in GAMS); Walrasian general equilibrium theoryHsiao (textbook treatment); within transformation of panel data
TipoNumerical general equilibrium modelPanel data regression
Fonte seminalLofgren, H., Harris, R.L. & Robinson, S. (2002). A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS. IFPRI Microcomputers in Policy Research, 5. link ↗Hsiao, C. (2014). Analysis of Panel Data (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. DOI ↗
Outros nomescomputable general equilibrium, applied general equilibrium model, Hesaplanabilir Genel Denge Modeli (CGE)fixed effects model, within estimator, panel fixed-effects regression, Panel Veri — Sabit Etkiler Modeli
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ResumoA Computable General Equilibrium model is a numerical equilibrium framework that represents the input-output relationships among all sectors, factors of production, households, and foreign trade in an economy through a Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). Grounded in Walrasian general equilibrium theory and formalised in the standard IFPRI model of Lofgren, Harris and Robinson (2002), it simulates the economy-wide effects of policy shocks such as tax reform, trade liberalisation, or environmental policy.The Panel Data Fixed Effects model estimates relationships from panel data (the same units observed over several time periods) while controlling for unit- and/or time-specific effects, supporting causal inference. It is developed as the within estimator in standard treatments such as Hsiao's Analysis of Panel Data (2014).
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