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{{ModelDocumentationTemplate | Population is an exogenous input for EPPA. It enters the model in just two forms: total population and working age population. While the welfare measuring is based on total population, the working age population is used for air pollution health effects calculation that affects the available labor input. The exogenous labor input affects the dynamics of other macroeconomic production factors (capital, energy) since the model seeks an optimal allocation of production factors. {{ModelDocumentationTemplate | ||
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Revision as of 13:35, 13 May 2020
Population is an exogenous input for EPPA. It enters the model in just two forms: total population and working age population. While the welfare measuring is based on total population, the working age population is used for air pollution health effects calculation that affects the available labor input. The exogenous labor input affects the dynamics of other macroeconomic production factors (capital, energy) since the model seeks an optimal allocation of production factors.
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Institution | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, https://globalchange.mit.edu/. |
Solution concept | General equilibrium (closed economy) |
Solution method | Optimization |
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