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GTAP Resource #7266

"Using the MANAGE-WB model in World Bank analytical and advisory work"
by Britz, Wolfgang, Alhassane Camara, Martin Aaroee Christensen, Mei Mei Aileen Lam, Lulit Mitik Beyene, Ragchaasuren Galindev, Noe Nicolas Reidt and Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks


Abstract
MANAGE-WB is a single-country recursive dynamic Computable General Equilibrium model with a focus on energy, emissions, and climate change impacts. It serves as a rigorous and theoretically consistent framework in the World Bank’s analytical and advisory work to develop baselines and assess alternative scenarios from a macro-economic perspective with sectoral detail, in projects with different topical foci such as on Climate Change mitigation and adaptation, on fiscal reforms or on jobs and growth. Compared to scholarly or more standard consulting work, the application of MANAGE-WB in Word Bank projects is based on interactive processes involving the client government(s) and other teams from the Bank. This provides necessary sectoral and other expertise but requires intensive interaction to properly exchange information between different modelling tools and approaches. The team around MANAGE-WB has responded to this specific application profile by developing ready-to-use shock drivers, a post-model reporting tools which can provide ready-formatted input for follow-up analysis, a flexible and modular model structure, backed up by user interface.



Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2024 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
By/In: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA)
Date: 2024
Version: draft
Created: Christensen, M. (4/14/2024)
Updated: Christensen, M. (4/14/2024)
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- Climate change policy
- Climate impacts
- Economic analysis of poverty
- Economic development
- Economic growth


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