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The Global Forest Products Model: Structure, Estimation, and Applications [Hardcover]

Joseph Buongiorno (Author), Shushuai Zhu (Author), Dali Zhang (Author), James Turner (Author), David Tomberlin (Author)

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0121413624 978-0121413620 March 10, 2003 1
The Global Forest Products Model (GFPM) book provides a complete introduction to this widely applied computer model. The GFPM is a dynamic economic equilibrium model that is used to predict production, consumption, trade, and prices of 14 major forest products in 180 interacting countries. The book thoroughly documents the methods, data, and computer software of the model, and demonstrates the model's usefulness in addressing international economic and environmental issues.

The Global Forest Products Model is written by an international multi-disciplinary team and is ideal for graduate students and professionals in forestry, natural resource economics, and related fields. It explains trends in world forest industries in the simplest terms by explaining the economic theory underlying the model. It describes six applications of the GFPM, three of which were commissioned by the Food Agriculture of the United Nations, the USDA Forest Service, and New Zealand Research.

The authors show how to apply the model to real issues such as the effects of the Asian economic crisis on the forest sector, the effects of eliminating tariffs on international trade and production, and the international effects of national environmental policies. They provide complete explanations on how to use the GFPM software, prepare the data, make the forecasts, and summarize the results with tables and graphs.

Comprehensive, and rigorous description of the world forestry sector
Written by an international multi-disciplinary team
Thorough description of data and methods
In-depth applications to modern economic and policy issues
Detailed documentation of the computer software
Suitable for students, researchers, and decision makers

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"...allows one to simulate how the forest sector operates in different countries and how the countries interact through international trade..."
--JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE

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Provides a global, well documented forecasting model to help make key decisions in forestry management and economics

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Although separated by great geographic distances, forest industries in different countries are increasingly linked through international trade and global environmental policies. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
global forest products model, other fiber pulp, trade inertia constraints, supply shift rates, wastepaper recovery rate, wastepaper utilization rate, forest sector models, other industrial roundwood, timber harvest restrictions, world forest sector, global forest sector, fiber furnish, coniferous sawlogs, exogenous change data, increased paper recycling, accelerated tariff liberalization, forest products consumption, maximum recovery rates, sawnwood production, largest net importer, roundwood consumption, pulp consumption, industrial roundwood production, most forest products, roundwood supply
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Central America, South America, New Zealand, Uruguay Round, United Kingdom, Year Africa, Hong Kong, Western Europe, Middle East, North Africa, South Africa, Pacific Rim, Burkina Faso, Other Latin America, Papua New Guinea, Region Production, Asian Tigers, Cape Verde, Russian Federation, Sub-Saharan Africa, Global Trade Model, Pacific Islands, United Nations, World Trade Organization
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