A Review of Foreign Researches on Energy and Environment Field: Based on the Research Perspective of CGE Model

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Policy modeling has been widely applied in the economy, environment and other fields. As one of a core technology, CGE model plays an irreplaceable role in all areas of policy modeling studies. In this paper, the authors sort out the development context of CGE model. Given the energy and environment issues have become increasingly prominent, this paper analyzes the international research emphasis and research results of CGE model that have been achieved in the fields of energy and environment policy modeling. Finally, given the inadequacy of existing research and with the current trends in the field of policy simulation and management practices, the authors predict future research trends of the application of CGE model.

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