Exploring macroeconomic models in the water, energy, food, and ecosystem (WEFE) field: a comprehensive review
This study conducts a comprehensive review of macroeconomic models within the Water, Energy, Food, and Ecosystem (WEFE) nexus, considering four different approaches: computable general equilibrium (CGE) models, integrated assessment models (IAMs), agent-based models (ABMs), and dynamic stochastic ge...
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