Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities



Figure 5

The cost-price circle in LINE. The impacts of transport cost changes on prices and

4.2 LINE: configuration

In this version of LINE the model configuration is the following.

Sectors (J):

21 sectors aggregated from the 133 sectors used in the national accounts.

Factors (G):

7 age, 2 sex and 5 education groups.

Households (H):

15



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