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Technological change is represented in a variety of ways in Imaclim-R: | Technological change is represented in a variety of ways in Imaclim-R: | ||
* There is cost-reducing learning-by-doing factor for technologies that are explicitly represented, i.e. power generation technologies (see [ | * There is cost-reducing learning-by-doing factor for technologies that are explicitly represented, i.e. power generation technologies (see [/x/45UMAg section on electricity]) ) and private vehicles (see [/x/55UMAg section on transport]). | ||
* For sectors where explicit portfolios of technologies are not represented, the model nonetheless covers (price induced) endogenous energy efficiency improvements and substitutions with other sectors (see [ | * For sectors where explicit portfolios of technologies are not represented, the model nonetheless covers (price induced) endogenous energy efficiency improvements and substitutions with other sectors (see [/x/6ZUMAg section on productive sectors]) | ||
* Moreover, the model includes inertias and path-dependencies, via capacity stocks (capital generations), as well as constraints on the maximal speed of technology deployment. | * Moreover, the model includes inertias and path-dependencies, via capacity stocks (capital generations), as well as constraints on the maximal speed of technology deployment. | ||
* The current version of the model uses exogenous trends in labor productivity to model exogenous technical change of labor (see [ | * The current version of the model uses exogenous trends in labor productivity to model exogenous technical change of labor (see [/x/25UMAg section on economic growth]). |
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Institution | Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED), France, http://www.centre-cired.fr., Societe de Mathematiques Appliquees et de Sciences Humaines (SMASH), France, http://www.smash.fr. |
Solution concept | General equilibrium (closed economy) |
Solution method | SimulationImaclim-R is implemented in Scilab, and uses the fonction fsolve from a shared C++ library to solve the static equilibrium system of non-linear equations. |
Anticipation | Recursive dynamics: each year the equilibrium is solved (system of non-linear equations), in between two years parameters to the equilibrium evolve according to specified functions. |
Technological change is represented in a variety of ways in Imaclim-R:
- There is cost-reducing learning-by-doing factor for technologies that are explicitly represented, i.e. power generation technologies (see [/x/45UMAg section on electricity]) ) and private vehicles (see [/x/55UMAg section on transport]).
- For sectors where explicit portfolios of technologies are not represented, the model nonetheless covers (price induced) endogenous energy efficiency improvements and substitutions with other sectors (see [/x/6ZUMAg section on productive sectors])
- Moreover, the model includes inertias and path-dependencies, via capacity stocks (capital generations), as well as constraints on the maximal speed of technology deployment.
- The current version of the model uses exogenous trends in labor productivity to model exogenous technical change of labor (see [/x/25UMAg section on economic growth]).