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Member Details
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Created: 9/20/2000
Updated: 9/26/2016
Visits: 5,001
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Mr.
Randall Wigle
Balsillie School of International Affairs
67 Erb St W
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 6C2
Canada
rwigle@wlu.ca
226 772-3164 (ph)
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Biography
Randall Wigle is Professor of Economics at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo Ontario, Canada. He has published widely on topics in the areas of international trade policy and environmental economics. His recent work has focused on Canadian climate policy. The majority of this work involves computable general equilibrium modeling.
Professor Wigle has been involved in the preparation of technical reports for Agriculture Canada, Industry Canada, the US Department of Labor and Australia's Productivity (formerly Industry) Commission among others.
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GTAP-Related Resources
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- Global Trade Analysis: Modeling and Applications by Hertel, Thomas, Alan Powell, George Frisvold, Mark Gehlhar, Denice Gray, Kevin Hanslow, Karen Huff, Elena Ianchovichina, Betsey Kuhn, D. Kent Lanclos, Donald MacLaren, Will Martin, Brad McDonald, Robert McDougall, Ken Pearson, Carlo Perroni, Padma Swaminathan, Marinos Tsigas, Rod Tyers, Randall Wigle, Yongzheng Yang, Koji Yanagishima and Linda M. Young Publication: University of Cambridge Resource Type: GTAP Application, Educational Material - Suggested Revisions to the SALTER Model by Wigle, Randall and Carlo Perroni Publication: Salter Working Paper Number 9 Resource Type: Other CGE Application - Welfare Implications of Animal Disease-Related Trade Restrictions:
Case of BSE-Related Export Bans on Cattle and Beef
by Weerahewa, Jeevika, Randall Wigle and Maury Bredahl Resource Type: GTAP Application - Environmental Policy Modeling by Perroni, Carlo and Randall Wigle Publication: Ch.;12 in T.W.;Hertel (ed.), Global Trade Analysis: Modeling and Applications. Cambridge University ... Resource Type: GTAP Application
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