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Socio-economic drivers are typically informed by a scenario narrative that in qualitative terms describes the overall logic behind the scenarios. In the case of AIM/CGE, the Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs, see O’Neill et al., 2014 [[CiteRef::MSG-GLB_oneill_new_2014]]) provide this overall scenario logic based on which the main socio-economic drivers, [[Population_-_AIM-Hub|population]] and [[Economic_activity_-_AIM-Hub|GDP]], have been quantified. The subsections of this chapter describe how these quantitative drivers are used in AIM/CGE. | Socio-economic drivers are typically informed by a scenario narrative that in qualitative terms describes the overall logic behind the scenarios. In the case of AIM/CGE, the Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs, see O’Neill et al., 2014 [[CiteRef::MSG-GLB_oneill_new_2014]]) provide this overall scenario logic based on which the main socio-economic drivers, [[Population_-_AIM-Hub|population]] and [[Economic_activity_-_AIM-Hub|GDP]], have been quantified. The subsections of this chapter describe how these quantitative drivers are used in AIM/CGE. |
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Institution | National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan, https://www.nies.go.jp/index-e.html., Kyoto-University (Kyoto-University), Japan, https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en. |
Solution concept | General equilibrium (closed economy) |
Solution method | Simulation |
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Socio-economic drivers are typically informed by a scenario narrative that in qualitative terms describes the overall logic behind the scenarios. In the case of AIM/CGE, the Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs, see O’Neill et al., 2014 MSG-GLB_oneill_new_2014) provide this overall scenario logic based on which the main socio-economic drivers, population and GDP, have been quantified. The subsections of this chapter describe how these quantitative drivers are used in AIM/CGE.