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IGEM is an econometrically-estimated intertemporal general equilibrium model of the United States economy. It has been extensively used for policy analysis since 1988 and has been continuously updated and refined. This site includes comprehensive documentation of the model's design; a list of related publications and reports and links to some of the model's underlying data. In addition, selected news items related to IGEM are listed below.
- EPA Releases Analysis of the American Power Act of 2010
- IGEM was used in EPA's June 2010 analysis of the American Power Act. Details are available at the EPA web site via the following link. [more...]
- EPA Releases Analysis of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009
- IGEM was used in EPA's June 2009 analysis of HR 2454, also known as the Waxman-Markey bill. Details are available at the EPA web site via the following link. [more...]