A three-region intertemporal model of energy, international trade and capital flows

This paper reports on the formulation and solution of a three-region intertemporal equilibrium model of energy, international trade and capital flows. In order to focus upon international energy issues, the market economies are aggregated into three broad regional groupings: OECD, OPEC and NODC (non-OPEC developing countries).

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