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Australian Trade and Environment Model (ATEM)

The Australian Trade and Environment Model is a computable general equilibrium macroeconomic model. It has a comprehensive representation of the Australian economy accounting for economic transactions and factor markets across various agents. 

Global Resources Outlook 2024

Without urgent and concerted action, by 2060 resource extraction could rise by 60% from 2020 levels – driving increasing damage and risks.

GTEM-C

GTEM-C is a hybrid model that combines a core macroeconomic general equilibrium model with a bottom-up module of energy production with engineering details of various energy technologies.

Are intermediate inputs really fixed?

The study challenges fixed input-output assumptions in economic models, using Australian data to show input substitution's impact on forecasts, particularly with energy prices. It advocates for models to include variable input relationships for accuracy.

Do sectoral material efficiency improvements add up to greenhouse gas emissions reduction on an economy-wide level?

Investigating the contribution of material efficiency (ME) improvements to climate mitigation from an economy-wide perspective

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