Using a regional CGE model for rapid assessments of the economic implications of terrorism events: creating GRAD-ECAT (Generalized, Regional And Dynamic Economic Consequence Analysis Tool)

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Dixon, Peter, Jerie, Michael, Rimmer, Maureen T and Wittwer, Glyn (2017) Using a regional CGE model for rapid assessments of the economic implications of terrorism events: creating GRAD-ECAT (Generalized, Regional And Dynamic Economic Consequence Analysis Tool). Working Paper. Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS), Victoria University.

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CoPS/IMPACT Working Paper Number G-280

Item type Monograph (Working Paper)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/38858
Official URL http://www.copsmodels.com/elecpapr/g-280.htm
ISBN 9781921654886
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1402 Applied Economics
Current > Division/Research > Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS)
Keywords computable general equilibrium; CGE; national security; regional economics; USAGE-TERM; terrorism; Terrorism Risk Assessment groups; GRAD-ECAT; input-output modeling
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