Johansen's legacy to CGE modelling: Originator and guiding light for 50 years

Fifty-six years ago Norwegian economist, Leif Johansen, gave us the first CGE model. While Johansen was first, he is not the father of the whole field. CGE modelling in different styles sprang largely independently from several sources. This paper describes Johansen's model and how his style of...

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