Shaping baseline scenarios of economic activity with CGE models: introduction to the special issue

IF 2.2 Q2 ECONOMICS
R. Dellink, D. Mensbrugghe, B. Saveyn
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Abstract

This introductory paper to the special issue on shaping long-term baselines with Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models presents the main challenges and opportunities in constructing numerical scenarios of future economic activity using CGE models. Better understanding the role of socioeconomic drivers in baseline scenarios allows for better understanding of policy scenarios. The combined set of papers in this special issue provides three key contributions to the literature. First, it highlights the need and room for improved transparency and possibly harmonisation of baseline assumptions, while avoiding herding behaviour where all models make identical assumptions. Secondly, it raises awareness of the crucial role of the baseline in quantitative dynamic CGE analysis. Thirdly, it provides the means and incentives to modelling teams to construct more sophisticated baselines by showing practices used in advanced large-scale models and highlighting the role of different drivers. It is the objective of this special issue to set a research agenda, encouraging greater attention to baseline scenarios in the research literature.
用CGE模型塑造经济活动的基线情景:特刊导言
这篇关于用可计算一般均衡(CGE)模型塑造长期基线的特刊的介绍性论文介绍了使用CGE模型构建未来经济活动的数字情景的主要挑战和机遇。更好地理解社会经济驱动因素在基线情景中的作用,可以更好地理解政策情景。这期特刊的论文集提供了对文献的三个关键贡献。首先,它强调了提高透明度的必要性和空间,并可能协调基线假设,同时避免所有模型都做出相同假设的羊群行为。其次,它提高了人们对基线在定量动态CGE分析中的关键作用的认识。第三,它为建模团队提供了手段和激励,通过展示先进的大型模型中使用的实践并强调不同驱动因素的作用,来构建更复杂的基线。本期特刊的目标是制定研究议程,鼓励更多地关注研究文献中的基线情景。
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