3.1. Short and medium-term modeling and problems of models linkage

In this paper we present the main theoretical and empirical issues encountered in the construction of a short/medium-term energy-economy linked system of models, namely the Hermes-Midas system. The paper focuses on the problems of model linkage and proposes a methodology. The Hermes-Midas Linked System covers all aspects of energy-economy simulation and policy analysis for European countries.

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