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Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University GTAP Working Papers Contact information of
Center for Global Trade Analysis, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University: Postal: 1145 Krannert Building, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1145 Phone: (765) 494-4267 Web page: http://www.gtap.agecon.purdue.edu/ More information through EDIRC
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2009 3171 Predicting Expenditure Patterns across the Income Spectrum using International Cross-Section Estimates by Verma, Monika & Hertel, Thomas & Preckel, Paul [Downloadable!]
3162 Disaggregated Data and Trade Policy Analysis: The Value of Linking Partial and General Equilibrium Models by Narayanan, Badri & Hertel, Thomas & Horridge, Mark [Downloadable!]
3160 Global Land Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts of U.S. Maize Ethanol: The Role of Market-Mediated Responses by Hertel, Thomas & Golub, Alla & Jones, Andrew & O'Hare, Michael & Plevin, Richard & Kammen, Daniel [Downloadable!]
2954 Why Previous Estimates of the Cost of Climate Mitigation are Likely Too Low by Beckman, Jayson & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
2008 2810 The Indirect Land Use Impacts of U.S. Biofuel Policies: The Importance of Acreage, Yield, and Bilateral Trade Responses by Keeney, Roman & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
2809 Biofuels for all? Understanding the Global Impacts of Multinational Mandates by Hertel, Thomas & Tyner, Wally & Birur, Dileep [Downloadable!]
2611 KLUM@GTAP: Spatially-Explicit, Biophysical Land Use in a Computable General Equilibrium Model by Ronneberger, Kerstin & Berrittella, Maria & Boselle, Francesco & Tol, Richard [Downloadable!]
2610 The Role of Forestry in Carbon Sequestration in General Equilibrium Models by Sohngen, Brent & Golub, Alla & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
2609 Land Use Modeling in Recursively-Dynamic GTAP Framework by Golub, Alla & Hertel, Thomas & Sohngen, Brent [Downloadable!]
2608 The Impact of Environmental and Climate Constraints on Global Food Supply by Eickhout, Bas & van Meijl, Hans & Tabeau, Andrzej & Stehfest, Elke [Downloadable!]
2607 Biomass Energy and Competition for Land by Reilly, John & Paltsev, Sergey [Downloadable!]
2606 Modeling the Competition for Land: Methods and Application to Climate Policy by Sands, Ronald & Kim, Man-Keun [Downloadable!]
2605 Modeling Land-use Related Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks and their Mitigation Potential by Hertel, Thomas & Lee, Huey-Lin & Rose, Steven & Sohngen, Brent [Downloadable!]
2604 Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data for Climate Change Economic Analysis by Rose, Steven & Lee, Huey-Lin [Downloadable!]
2603 An Integrated Global Land Use Data Base for CGE Analysis of Climate Policy Options by Lee, Huey-Lin & Hertel, Thomas & Rose, Steven & Avetisyan, Misak [Downloadable!]
2602 Global Forestry Data for the Economic Modeling of Land Use by Sohngen, Brent & Tennity, Colleen & Hnytka, Marc & Meeusen, Karl [Downloadable!]
2601 Global Agricultural Land Use Data for Climate Change Analysis by Monfreda, Chad & Ramankutty, Navin & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
2595 Land Use in Computable General Equilibrium Models: An Overview by Hertel, Thomas & Rose, Steven & Tol, Richard [Downloadable!]
2413 Impact of Biofuel Production on World Agricultural Markets: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis by Birur, Dileep & Hertel, Thomas & Tyner, Wally [Downloadable!]
2007 2006 2230 The Role of Global Land Use in Determining Greenhouse Gases Mitigation Costs by Hertel, Thomas & Lee, Huey-Lin & Rose, Steven & Sohngen, Brent [Downloadable!]
2220 Productivity Growth and Convergence in Crop, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement and Forecasts by Ludena, Carlos & Hertel, Thomas & Preckel, Paul & Foster, Kenneth & Nin Pratt, Alejandro [Downloadable!]
2211 Poverty Analysis Using an International Cross-Country Demand System by Cranfield, John & Preckel, Paul & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
2185 Distributional Effects of WTO Agricultural Reforms in Rich and Poor Countries by Hertel, Thomas & Keeney, Roman & Ivanic, Maros & Winters, Alan [Downloadable!]
2005 2004 2003 1644 Bilateral Free Trade Agreements and Customs Unions: The Impact of the EU Republic of South Africa Free Trade Agreement on Botswana by Walmsley, Terrie & Scott McDonald [Downloadable!]
1324 How Confident Can We Be in CGE-Based Assessments of Free Trade Agreements? by Hertel, Thomas & David Hummels & Maros Ivanic & Roman Keeney [Downloadable!]
1323 Labor Market Distortions, Rural-Urban Inequality and the Opening of China’s Economy by Zhai, Fan & Hertel, Thomas & Wang, Zhi [Downloadable!]
1207 Trade Liberalization and the Structure of Poverty in Developing Countries by Hertel, Thomas & Maros Ivanic & Paul Preckel & John Cranfield [Downloadable!]
1200 Parameter Estimation and Measures of Fit in A Global, General Equilibrium Model by Liu, Jing & Channing Arndt & Thomas Hertel [Downloadable!]
1193 The Contribution of Productivity Linkages to the General Equilibrium Analysis of Free Trade Agreements by Itakura, Ken & Hertel, Thomas & Jeff Reimer [Downloadable!]
1190 International Cross Section Estimates of Demand for Use in the GTAP Model by Reimer, Jeff & Hertel, Thomas [Downloadable!]
1182 Projecting World Food Demand Using Alternative Demand Systems by Yu, Wusheng & Hertel, Thomas & Preckel, Paul & Eales, James [Downloadable!]
1161 OECD Domestic Support and the Developing Countries by Dimaranan, Betina & Hertel, Thomas W. & Keeney, Roman [Downloadable!]
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