Simulating Impacts on Regional Economies

Simulating Impacts on Regional Economies

Author: 
West, Guy R.
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Jackson, Randall W., jt.author
Editor: 
Schaeffer, Peter V.
Journal Title: 
Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development
Source: 
Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development
Abstract: 

Practitioners and academics apply a range of regional economic models for impacts assessment. These models extend from a simple economic base through to input-output and econometric models and computable general equilibrium models. All such models have strengths and weaknesses. Dimensions of which impact assessment models are often compared include level of industry detail, data availability, and complexity of behaviour modelled. This chapter presents a model for Simulating Impacts on Regional Economies (SIRE) that occupies an intermediate position between Input-Output (IO), arguably the most widely used model for regional impacts assessments, and Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models. With greater behavioural detail than the typical regional IO model, the SIRE model incorporates many of the features of CGE models without enforcing the strictly linear behavioural relationships of IO. Like most CGE models, the simulation framework presented here borrows a subset of parameters from an existing econometric model for the same region. The SIRE model falls short, however, of the complexity of capturing the full range of behaviours of CGE models.

Series: 
Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics

CITATION: West, Guy R.. Simulating Impacts on Regional Economies edited by Schaeffer, Peter V. . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Econometric Methods for Analyzing Economic Development - Available at: https://library.au.int/simulating-impacts-regional-economies