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We use a microconsistent CGE model with 20 urban and rural households to model the actual characteristics of the food and energy subsidy reforms as implemented by the Iranian Government, calibrated to econometrically estimated income elasticities, and accounting for variations in sources of income and family size across households.

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Tax reform, CGE modelling

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This page is a summary of: Food and energy subsidy reforms in Iran: A general equilibrium analysis, Journal of Policy Modeling, September 2015, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpolmod.2015.07.002.
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