Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities



4 types, based upon household composition

Needs:

For private consumption and governmental individual consumption 13 components, aggregated
from the 72 components in the detailed national accounts. For governmental consumption, 8
groups. For gross fixed capital formation, 10 components.

Commodities (I):

27 commodities, aggregated from 131 commodities used in the national accounts.

Regions:

277 municipalities, including one state-owned island and one unit for extra-regional activities,
this being the lowest level of spatial disaggregation. Regions are defined either as place of
production, place of residence or as place of commodity market. In this version of LINE the 277
municipalities have been aggregated into 16 regional units including one unit for extra-regional
activities (see figure 6).

Figure 6

Danish regions

Viborg


Ringk0bing


Vejle


Ribe


Nordjyllands


Ârhus


д_,^0'9


Born-
holm


Fl


Frederiks-
borg


Vestsjællands


Copen-
agen


oskild


Copenhagen M

Frederiksberg M


То Malmo


Fyns


Storstr0 ms

S0nderjyllands

Note: Danish regions are counties and two municipalities with county status, Copenhagen M and
Frederiksberg M. Three fixed links: A: Oresund, to Malmo, Sweden, B: Great Belt, C: Femer
Belt to Germany. Four ferry routes: D : Spodsbjerg-Taars, E: Odden-Aarhus (Mols Line), F:
Odden-Ebeltoft (Mols Line), G: Frederikshavn-Gothenburg (Sweden). Other very local and
international ferry routes are not shown

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