@article{Hertel:283437,
      recid = {283437},
      author = {Hertel, Thomas W.},
      title = {Future Directions in Global Trade Analysis},
      address = {1999-08},
      number = {1237-2019-179},
      pages = {20},
      year = {1999},
      abstract = {This paper discusses future directions in global trade  analysis from the perspective of the Global Trade Analysis  Project (GTAP) network.  The first section offers a  projection of where the GTAP network might be in the year  2010. This is followed by an analysis of the basic drivers  of change in global trade analysis. These include: network  externalities and the push for greater openness in both  modeling and database work. The second half of the paper  revisits John Whalley's "Hidden Challenges" for applied  general equilibrium analysis, discussing how well we have  fared with respect to these challenges, first posed in  1986. The paper closes with some additional challenges for  global trade analysis in the coming decade. },
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/283437},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.283437},
}