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Multifactor CES General Equilibrium: Models and Applications

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  • Jiyoung Kim
  • Satoshi Nakano
  • Kazuhiko Nishimura

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Sector specific multifactor CES elasticity of substitution and the corresponding productivity growths are jointly measured by regressing the growths of factor-wise cost shares against the growths of factor prices. We use linked input-output tables for Japan and the Republic of Korea as the data source for factor price and cost shares in two temporally distant states. We then construct a multi-sectoral general equilibrium model using the system of estimated CES unit cost functions, and evaluate the economy-wide propagation of an exogenous productivity stimuli, in terms of welfare. Further, we examine the differences between models based on a priori elasticity such as Leontief and Cobb-Douglas.

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  • Jiyoung Kim & Satoshi Nakano & Kazuhiko Nishimura, 2016. "Multifactor CES General Equilibrium: Models and Applications," Papers 1608.01365, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2017.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1608.01365
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    1. Frieling, Julius & Madlener, Reinhard, 2017. "Fueling the US Economy: Energy as a Production Factor from the Great Depression until Today," FCN Working Papers 2/2017, E.ON Energy Research Center, Future Energy Consumer Needs and Behavior (FCN).
    2. Satoshi Nakano & Kazuhiko Nishimura, 2019. "Productivity propagation with networks transformation," Papers 1909.09641, arXiv.org, revised Apr 2020.
    3. Jiyoung Kim, 2017. "Inter-industry analysis in the Korean flow-of-funds accounts," Journal of Economic Structures, Springer;Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS), vol. 6(1), pages 1-27, December.
    4. Nakano, Satoshi & Nishimura, Kazuhiko, 2021. "Productivity propagation with networks transformation," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 67(C).
    5. Jiyoung Kim & Satoshi Nakano & Kazuhiko Nishimura, 2018. "Bilateral multifactor CES general equilibrium with state-replicating Armington elasticities," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 2(2), pages 431-452, August.

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