Hans LofgrenRebecca Lee HarrisSherman RobinsonWith assistance from
Marcelle Thomas
Moataz El-Said
A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS
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A STANDARD COMPUTABLE
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM (CGE)
MODEL IN GAMS
HANS LOFGREN
REBECCA LEE HARRIS
SHERMAN ROBINSON
with assistance from
MARCELLE THOMAS
and
MOATAZ EL-SAID
MICROCOMPUTERS IN POLICY RESEARCH 5
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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