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While GTAP database has included energy use data from IEA (Narayanan et al., 2012), we incorporate IEA’s recent updates by recalibrating the historical energy use in the model based on the World Energy Outlook (IEA, 2012a).<ref>International Energy Agency (IEA), 2012a: World Energy Outlook. International Energy Agency, Paris, France ( | While GTAP database has included energy use data from IEA (Narayanan et al., 2012), we incorporate IEA’s recent updates by recalibrating the historical energy use in the model based on the World Energy Outlook (IEA, 2012a).<ref>International Energy Agency (IEA), 2012a: World Energy Outlook. International Energy Agency, Paris, France (https://www.iea.org/topics/world-energy-outlook).</ref> We also use IEA’s data of combusted CO2 emissions associated with energy consumption (IEA, 2012b). |
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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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While GTAP database has included energy use data from IEA (Narayanan et al., 2012), we incorporate IEA’s recent updates by recalibrating the historical energy use in the model based on the World Energy Outlook (IEA, 2012a).[1] We also use IEA’s data of combusted CO2 emissions associated with energy consumption (IEA, 2012b).
- ↑ International Energy Agency (IEA), 2012a: World Energy Outlook. International Energy Agency, Paris, France (https://www.iea.org/topics/world-energy-outlook).