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Conrad, K. (2002). Computable general equilibrium models in environmental and resource economics. In The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2002/2003, ed. Tietenberg, T. and Folmer, H. Cheltenham Edward Elgar, pp. 66-114. [Pg.560]

Devarajan, Shanta, Karen Theirfelder, and Sethaput Suthiwart-Narueput. 2001. The Marginal Cost of Public Funds in Developing Countries. In Amedeo Fossati and Wolfgang Wiegard, eds., Policy Evaluations with Computable General Equilibrium Models, pp. 39-55. New York Routledge Press. [Pg.531]

Rose A, Guha G-S (2004) Computable general equilibrium modeling of electric utility lifeline losses from earthquakes. In Okuyama Y, Chang S (eds) Modeling spatial and economic impacts of disasters. Springer, Berlin, pp 119-138... [Pg.919]

Madlener and Myles [34] in their work have systemized socioeconomic impacts according to four different dimensions social aspects, macro level, the supply side, and the demand side, using the Austrian Biomass Model based on a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. [Pg.151]

Rose A. Liao S. 2005. Modeling regional economic resilience to disasters A computable general equilibrium analysis of water service disruptions. Journal of Regional Science 45 75—112. [Pg.41]

Compute the Gfj parameters for the Wilson equation. General engineering practice is to establish liquid-phase nonideality through experimental measurement of vapor-liquid equilibrium. Models with adjustable parameters exist for adequately representing most nonideal-solution behavior. Because of these models, the amount of experimental information needed is not excessive (see Example 3.9, which shows procedures for calculating such parameters from experimental data). [Pg.108]

Solving the NEQ Model Equations In general, a nonequilibrium model of a column has many more equations than does an equivalent equilibrium-stage model. Nevertheless, we use may essentially the same computational approaches to solve the nonequilibrium model equations simultaneous convergence (Krishnamurthy and Taylor, op. cit.) and continuation methods [Powers et al., Comput Chem. Engng., 12, 1229 (1988)]. Convergence of a nonequilibrium model is likely to be slower than that of the equilibrium model because of the greater... [Pg.51]

The lack of generally applicable direct methods to measure intestinal metabolism in humans (see Section 12.4.1) emphasizes the need for reliable computational models to differentiate intestinal metabolism from hepatic first-pass metabolism. Historically, the well-stirred (venous equilibrium) model has been adapted to the gut [1, 29] and used for these predictions according to Equation 12.7 ... [Pg.345]


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