Peter B. Dixon mostly deals with Computable general equilibrium, Economy, Policy analysis, Macroeconomics and Agricultural economics. Peter B. Dixon merges Computable general equilibrium with Macro in his research. His studies in Economy integrate themes in fields like Unobservable, Technological change, Simulation modeling and Preference change.
His study in Policy analysis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mathematical economics, Management science and Scholarship. His research investigates the link between Mathematical economics and topics such as Index that cross with problems in Gempack. His study looks at the relationship between Gempack and topics such as Operations research, which overlap with Economic model and General equilibrium theory.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computable general equilibrium, Macroeconomics, General equilibrium theory, Economy and Labour economics. His Computable general equilibrium research focuses on Welfare and how it connects with Public economics. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Macroeconomics and Macro.
His study explores the link between General equilibrium theory and topics such as Mathematical economics that cross with problems in Gempack. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Economy and Decomposition. Labour economics is a component of his Wage and Labour supply studies.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Computable general equilibrium, Econometrics, Labour economics, Capital and Welfare. His work on Gempack as part of his general Computable general equilibrium study is frequently connected to Macro, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Gempack research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mathematical economics and Trade theory.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Technological change, Economies of scale and Gtap model. Peter B. Dixon combines subjects such as Multifactor productivity, Exchange rate, Immigration policy and Balance of trade with his study of Labour economics. His work in Capital addresses subjects such as Investment, which are connected to disciplines such as Real wages.
His primary scientific interests are in Computable general equilibrium, Labour economics, Economy, Gempack and Immigration policy. His work carried out in the field of Computable general equilibrium brings together such families of science as General equilibrium theory, Immigration and Econometrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Production, Dual economy, Excess supply, Balassa–Samuelson effect and Monetary economics in addition to Labour economics.
His Economy research includes elements of Rural development and Welfare economics. The concepts of his Gempack study are interwoven with issues in Mathematical economics and Trade theory. His research investigates the connection between Immigration policy and topics such as Immigration law that intersect with issues in Market economy.
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ORANI, a multisectoral model of the Australian economy
Peter B. Dixon.
(1982)
Dynamic general equilibrium modelling for forecasting and policy : a practical guide and documentation of MONASH
Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer.
(2001)
Notes and problems in applied general equilibrium economics
Peter B. Dixon.
(1992)
Computable general equilibrium modelling for policy analysis and forecasting
Peter Dixon;B.R. Parmenter.
Research Papers in Economics (1996)
Handbook of computable general equilibrium modeling
Peter B. Dixon;Dale Weldeau Jorgenson.
Research Papers in Economics (2013)
Effects on the U.S. of an H1N1 epidemic: analysis with a quarterly CGE model
Peter B. Dixon;Bumsoo Lee;Todd Muehlenbeck;Maureen T. Rimmer.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
Forecasts for the Australian economy using the MONASH model
Philip D. Adams;Peter B. Dixon;Daina McDonald;G.A. Meagher.
International Journal of Forecasting (1994)
ORANI, a general equilibrium model of the Australian economy: current specification and illustrations of use for policy analysis
P B Dixon;B R Parmenter;G J Ryland;James P Sutton.
(1977)
Forecasting and Policy Analysis with a Dynamic CGE Model of Australia
Peter B. Dixon;Maureen T. Rimmer.
Research Papers in Economics (2000)
Chapter 1 Computable general equilibrium modelling for policy analysis and forecasting
Peter B. Dixon;B.R. Parmenter.
Handbook of Computational Economics (1996)
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