@article {10.34196/ijm.00071,
article_type = {journal},
title = {Linking a microsimulation model to a dynamic CGE model: Climate change mitigation policies and income distribution in Australia},
author = {Buddelmeyer, Hielke and Hérault, Nicolas and Kalb, Guyonne and van Zijll de Jong, Mark},
volume = 5,
number = 2,
year = 2012,
month = {dec},
pub_date = {2012-12-31},
pages = {40-58},
citation = {IJM 2012;5(2):40-58},
doi = {10.34196/ijm.00071},
url = {https://doi.org/10.34196/ijm.00071},
abstract = {This paper extends the ‘top-down’ framework developed by Robilliard \textit{et al}. (2001) to link a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to a microsimulation (MS) model. The proposed approach allows for the linking of an MS model to a dynamic (rather than static) CGE model. The approach relies on altering the sample weights in order to reproduce long-term population projections and changes in employment as estimated by the CGE model. The approach is applied to assess the effects of climate-change mitigation policies in Australia from 2005 to 2030 at five-yearly intervals.},
keywords = {microsimulation, computable general equilibrium, climate change, income distribution},
journal = {IJM},
issn = {1747-5864},
publisher = {International Journal of Microsimulation},
}
