Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities



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45th Congress of the European Regional Science Association
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 23-27 August 2005

Modelling transport in an interregional

General Equilibrium Model with externalities

Morten Marott Larsen,
Bjarne Madsen

Institute of Local Government Studies - Denmark, akf
Nyropsgade 37

DK-Copenhagen K

Tel.: +45 3311 0300

Fax: +45 3315 2875

E-mail: ml@,akf.dk, [email protected]

Chris Jensen-Butler
Department of Economics
University of St. Andrews
St. Andrews, Fife KY 16 9 AL

Scotland, UK

Tel.: +44 1334 462442
Fax: +44 1334 462444

E-mail: [email protected]



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