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@InCollection{krugman91:_is_bilat_bad,
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title = {Computing General Equilibrium Theories of Monopolistic
Competition and Heterogeneous Firms},
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intraindustry trade, trade policy, climate policy},
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a computational setting. The Melitz structure of heterogeneous
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micro-level findings on firm sizes and export behavior. We
broaden the accessibility of these advanced trade theories for
CGE modelers, and strengthen the link between contemporary CGE
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more familiar to CGE modelers. It is also helpful in showing
how the different approaches affect outcomes, in a relatively
transparent setting. Moving to an applied setting, we offer
our approach to calibration and computation of models that
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subglobal climate policy in a model calibrated to the Global
Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) data. We do find that the
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from empirical CGE analysis. In our analysis of economic
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multinational equilibrium, where two-way horizontal expansion
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title = {Maximality in The Farsighted Stable Set},
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language = {en},
urldate = {2018-12-26},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 38th {{European Conference}} on {{IR
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publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}},
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and Mothe, Josiane and Silvestri, Fabrizio and Di Nunzio,
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year = 2003,
organization = {GAMS Development Corporation}
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% techreport
@techreport{Peri2007,
address = {Cambridge, MA},
author = {Peri, Giovanni},
doi = {10.3386/w12956},
institution = {National Bureau of Economic Research},
month = {mar},
title = {Immigrants' Complementarities and Native Wages: Evidence from
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url = {http://www.nber.org/papers/w12956.pdf},
year = {2007}
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month = Jun,
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