Making sense of Brexit losses: An in-depth review of macroeconomic studies

MC Latorre, Z Olekseyuk, H Yonezawa, S Robinson - Economic Modelling, 2020 - Elsevier
Almost all economic assessments of Brexit conclude that there would be significant losses
for both the UK and the EU. This paper examines the driving forces behind these results. We …

The impact of the Indonesia–OIC countries' free trade agreement on the halal food sector: CGE analysis

M Muchtar, A Rodoni, E Amalia… - Journal of Islamic …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to analyse the potential impacts of free trade agreement (FTA)
between Indonesia and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries by eliminating …

[PDF][PDF] Carbon border adjustment mechanisms and their economic impact on Finland and the EU

T Kuusi, M Björklund, V Kaitila, K Kokko, M Lehmus… - 2020 - core.ac.uk
In this report, we address an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) and its
economic implications. While a CBAM is proposed as a solution to the EU's carbon leakage …

Reflections on the economic modelling of free trade agreements

L Nilsson - Journal of Global Economic Analysis, 2018 - jgea.org
This paper discusses various aspects of economic modelling of free trade agreements
(FTAs) raised directly or indirectly by high-level policymakers and the general public with an …

A parsimonious approach to incorporate firm heterogeneity in cge-models

E Bekkers, J Francois - Journal of Global Economic Analysis, 2018 - jgea.org
This paper proposes a parsimonious and intuitive way to incorporate Melitz-type firm
heterogeneity in a CGE-model based on the conventional Armington trade structure. The …

Modelling trade and other economic interactions between countries in baseline projections

E Bekkers, A Antimiani, C Carrico, D Flaig… - Journal of Global …, 2020 - jgea.org
This paper examines the way trade and other economic interactions between countries are
modelled in the construction of baseline projections with recursive dynamic computable …

[PDF][PDF] Does a free trade agreement's impact on the export of halal food to OIC countries matter? Evidence from Indonesia

M Muchtar, H Asy'ari, A Rodoni, E Amalia, MN Hosen - ETIKONOMI, 2024 - core.ac.uk
Abstract Research Originality: The second-largest organisation after the UN, with a
population of 24.4% worldwide, makes OIC countries a potential market. This paper …

Anticipated Trade Policy: New Insights from an Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model for Egypt

A Elshennaawy - Economic Modelling, 2025 - Elsevier
Utilizing a multisector intertemporal general equilibrium model calibrated to data for Egypt,
this study explores the nature of the transitional paths of the economy in response to …

The Evolution of Methodology and Coverage of EU Ex Ante Trade Sustainability Impact Assessments (TSIAs)

H Rojas-Romagosa - Policy analysis and modeling of the global …, 2020 - books.google.com
Starting from 1999, the European Commission (EC) has employed ex ante trade
sustainability impact assessments (SIAs) to analyze the potential economic, social, and …

Non-tariff measure estimations in different impact assessments

E Bekkers, H Rojas‐Romagosa - Robert Schuman Centre for …, 2018 - papers.ssrn.com
The reduction of non-tariff measures (NTMs) has become the key policy variable to evaluate
modern and deep free trade agreements (FTAs), such as the Transatlantic Trade and …