CGE most likely refers to Computable General Equilibrium modeling. CGE models are a class of economic models that use actual economic data to compute the effects of a policy or other external change upon an economy or economies. They consist of a system of equations which represent the behavior of various economic agents and markets. These models are widely used to analyze the economy-wide effects of various policies such as trade liberalization, tax reforms, and environmental regulations.
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