Multifactor CES general equilibrium: Models and applications |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Developing Economies, Chiba 261-8545, Japan;2. The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training, Tokyo 177-8502, Japan;3. Faculty of Economics, Nihon Fukushi University, Aichi 477-0035, Japan |
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Abstract: | Sector-specific multifactor CES elasticities of substitution and the corresponding productivity growth are jointly measured by regressing the growth of per-factor cost shares against the growth of factor prices. We use linked input-output tables for Japan and the Republic of Korea as the data source for factor price and cost shares in two temporally distant states. We then construct a multisectoral general equilibrium model using the system of estimated CES unit cost functions and evaluate the economy-wide propagation of an exogenous productivity stimulus in terms of welfare. Further, we examine the differences between models based on a priori elasticities such as Leontief and Cobb-Douglas. |
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Keywords: | Multifactor CES Productivity growth Elasticity of substitution General equilibrium Linked input-output tables |
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