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Date: 2007-10-09 05:36:46
Computable general equilibrium
General equilibrium theory
Input-output model
Social accounting matrix
Macroeconomic model
Federal Reserve System
Tax
Economic model
Roc
National accounts
Macroeconomics
Economics

MAIN FEATURES AND STRUCTURE OF THE BI-REGIONAL CGE MODEL FOR QUÉBEC AND THE REST-OF-CANADA by Bernard Decaluwé 1, André Lemelin 2, Véronique Robichaud 3, Christian Arnault Emini 1, and Nabil Annabi 1

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