Modelling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities



Table 4b

Consequences for demand, production and income with road pricing labour market negotiations (pecuniary externalities)

(1)
Dispos-
able
income
(current
prices)
(RH)

(2)

Real
dispos-able
income

(RH)

(3)

Private
consump-
tion
Place of
residence
(RH)

(4)
Private
consump-
tion
Place of
demand
(SI)

(5)
Demand

(SI)

(6)

Foreign
imports

(SI)

(7)
Demand:
Domestic
produc-
tion

(SI)

(8)
Foreign
export

(RI)

(9)
Gross
output

(PJ)

(10)

GDP at
factor
prices

(PJ)

Copenhagen & Frederiksberg M

0.00

0.01

0.01

-0.01

0.00

0.04

-0.01

0.01

-0.02

0.00

Copenhagen C

0.07

-0.07

-0.07

-0.07

-0.12

-0.08

-0.13

-0.71

-0.19

-0.16

Frederiksborg C

0.11

-0.04

-0.03

-0.03

-0.10

-0.06

-0.11

-0.73

-0.19

-0.16

Roskilde C

0.11

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

-0.08

-0.04

-0.09

-0.70

-0.15

-0.12

Vestsjællands C

0.15

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

-0.13

-0.11

-0.14

-0.82

-0.23

-0.16

Storstr0ms C

0.16

-0.04

-0.04

-0.04

-0.09

-0.05

-0.10

-0.68

-0.16

-0.11

Bornholms C

0.12

-0.04

-0.04

-0.04

-0.08

-0.05

-0.09

-0.52

-0.15

-0.11

Fyns C

0.16

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

-0.10

-0.05

-0.11

-0.63

-0.18

-0.13

Senderjyllands C

0.22

-0.02

-0.01

-0.01

-0.13

-0.11

-0.16

-0.63

-0.24

-0.18

Ribe C

0.18

-0.03

-0.02

-0.02

-0.17

-0.14

-0.18

-0.81

-0.28

-0.21

Vejle C

0.18

-0.02

-0.02

-0.02

-0.15

-0.11

-0.15

-0.74

-0.25

-0.17

Ringk0bing C

0.18

-0.01

0.00

0.00

-0.18

-0.15

-0.19

-0.77

-0.30

-0.20

Ârhus C

-0.01

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

0.02

-0.04

-0.09

-0.07

-0.03

Viborg C

0.16

-0.02

-0.02

-0.02

-0.13

-0.10

-0.14

-0.63

-0.23

-0.15

Nordjyllands C

0.17

-0.03

-0.02

-0.02

-0.12

-0.09

-0.13

-0.63

-0.21

-0.14

Outside regions

-

-

-

-

-0.02

0.02

-0.03

0.00

-0.12

-0.09

Total

0.11

-0.03

-0.03

-0.03

-0.09

-0.05

-0.10

-0.51

-0.17

-0.12

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