Templates.7z.001 | Cge

The core of most CGE models. These files contain the mathematical equations for supply, demand, and market clearing conditions. Common templates include the IFPRI Standard CGE Model or versions of the GTAP (Global Trade Analysis Project) model.

This is a "split volume" created by 7-Zip . Because it ends in .001 , it cannot be opened on its own; you must have all subsequent parts (e.g., .002 , .003 ) in the same folder to extract the contents.

If you were to extract this archive, you would likely find the following components: CGE Templates.7z.001

The "data" layer of the template. These are usually Excel or .gdx files that map the flow of all economic transactions within a country or region for a specific year.

Pre-configured scripts to run "What If" scenarios, such as "What happens to GDP if we increase carbon taxes by 10%?" or "How does a new trade agreement affect rural poverty?" How to Use It The core of most CGE models

CSV or text files containing "elasticities"—numerical values that dictate how sensitive consumers and producers are to price changes.

Most CGE templates require GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System) or GEMPACK. This is a "split volume" created by 7-Zip

Download all numbered parts, right-click on the .001 file, and use 7-Zip or WinRAR to "Extract Here." Why it’s "Split"