Linking a Microsimulation Model to a Dynamic CGE Model: Climate Change Mitigation Policies and Income Distribution in Australia

  • Buddelmeyer H
  • Kalb G
  • Jong M
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Abstract

This paper extends the 'top-down' framework developed by Robilliard et al. (2001) to link a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to a microsimulation (MS) model. The proposed approach allows for the linking of an MS model to a dynamic (rather than static) CGE model. The approach relies on altering the sample weights in order to reproduce long-term population projections and changes in employment as estimated by the CGE model. The approach is applied to assess the effects of climate-change mitigation policies in Australia from 2005 to 2030 at five-yearly intervals.

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Buddelmeyer, H., Kalb, G., & Jong, M. van Z. de. (2011). Linking a Microsimulation Model to a Dynamic CGE Model: Climate Change Mitigation Policies and Income Distribution in Australia. International Journal of Microsimulation, 5(2), 40–58. https://doi.org/10.34196/ijm.00071

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