Regional Studies, Regional Science (Jan 2018)

Regional policy and the role of interregional trade data: policy simulations with a model for Norway

  • Ulf Johansen,
  • Ruud Egging,
  • Olga Ivanova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2018.1522967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 312 – 331

Abstract

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Point data observations are often used to calibrate computable general equilibrium (CGE) models; however, results may be impacted by calibration of an Armington trade specification in a regional CGE (R-CGE) model. This paper calibrates an Armington trade specification with three differently estimated interregional trade data sets. It estimates interregional trade with one survey and two non-survey methods. The resulting three different trade data sets are each used to calibrate REMES, an R-CGE model for Norway. Two regional policy reforms are simulated with the three model versions to analyze the sensitivity of regional manufacturing sector output to trade data estimates. The results show that the trade data estimation method used for calibration significantly affects regional sector output results. Policy analysts and developers should be aware that calibrating an Armington trade specification with differently estimated interregional trade data may have a substantial influence on model results, and hence, on ex-ante and ex-post conclusions on policy impacts.

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