Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP)

The Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) is a global network of researchers and policy makers conducting quantitative analysis of international policy issues. GTAP is coordinated by the Center for Global Trade Analysis in Purdue University's Department of Agricultural Economics.

Current Highlights

2026 GTAP Modeling Trade Policy Course
"Applied Analysis on Trade Policy Instruments"
October 12 – November 29, 2026


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Dates/Deadlines (USA Eastern Time Zone)
Applications April 20 - July 26
Enrollment Late Aug
The GTAP Modeling Trade Policy (MTP) Course gives professionals and students hands-on training in trade policy analysis using the GTAP computable general equilibrium model (v7). Participants build practical skills in designing policy experiments, applying tariff and non-tariff measures, and interpreting results — grounded in core economic theory and the RunGTAP software environment. The course culminates in team projects assessing real-world trade policy scenarios, including PTA liberalization and tariff hikes, to evaluate their economy-wide and sectoral implications.
GTAP Virtual Seminar Series

"Gross Ecosystem Product (GEP) and Connections to GTAP-InVEST"

May 19, 2026
10:00-11:00pm US Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)
Registration

Moderator: Channing Arndt, Director and Research Professor, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University

Speakers:
  • Stephen Polasky - Regents Professor, Fesler-Lampert Professor of Ecological/Environmental Economics, University of Minnesota
  • Tong Wu - Senior Scientist & Associate Director, NatCap China Program, Stanford University
  • Justin Johnson - Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
2027 Short Course in Dynamic Global Trade Analysis
"Applied General Equilibrium Analysis using a Dynamic Multi-Region Model"
January 18 - March 12, 2027   |   Purdue University

Purdue University
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN, USA
Dates/Deadlines (USA Eastern Time Zone)
Applications April 13 – August 30, 2026
Enrollment Late September 2026
Phase 1 January 18 – February 28, 2027
Phase 2 March 8-12, 2027

The objective of this course is to introduce participants to dynamic economic analysis in an applied general equilibrium setting. This course is designed to provide participants with ample hands-on training with software that has been tailored for undertaking analysis using a dynamic recursive model. Participants will interact with economists working on global trade and environmental issues using a dynamic framework. The end goal of the course is for participants to leave with the capability of conducting and analyzing their own dynamic simulations.

2026-2 GTAP 101 Course
"Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling in the GTAP Framework"
August 31 – October 18, 2026


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Dates/Deadlines (USA Eastern Time Zone)
Course Application March 9 - June 14
Enrollment Mid-July


Coursework based on:
Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Models, 3e
by Mary E. Burfisher

The objective of the GTAP 101 course is to engage participants in an active, team-based process of learning about the GTAP computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and its use in applied economic policy analysis. The curriculum emphasizes an intuitive and graphical treatment of economic theory in the CGE model and provides structured experiences in running the standard GTAP Model, v7 within the RunGTAP software environment.

GTAP 12 Data Base Released!

GTAP Data Base version 12 info
New

Call for GTAP Research Fellow Nominations

At each Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, new GTAP Research Fellows are named in recognition of their significant contributions to the development of GTAP through:

  • contributions to the GTAP Data Base, parameters, models and related tools,
  • contributions to broadening GTAP through the development of GTAP CGE models and software,
  • outstanding research using the GTAP Data Base and/or models, or
  • contributions in advancing the use of GTAP strengthening CGE analysis and broadening the GTAP Network

Nominations are now being accepted from GTAP Network members who, in the past five years, have contributed to the GTAP Data Base, and/or presented a paper at the annual conference. If you fit this criteria and are aware of anyone who has made significant contributions in the areas detailed above, we encourage you to nominate them for consideration for the 2026-2029 GTAP Research Fellow term.

Dates/Deadlines (USA Eastern Time Zone)
Nominations April 30
Nominee Review late May
Awards Announced mid-June (at GTAP Conference)

*GTAP Staff, GTAP Advisory Board Representatives, current GTAP Research Fellows and GTAP Research Fellow Hall of Fame inductees are not eligible for nomination.

29th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis
"Confronting Developmental and Environmental Challenges
in Asia and the New Trade Landscape"

June 17-19, 2026  |  Kyoto International Conference Center
Kyoto, Japan

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Dates/Deadlines (USA Eastern Time Zone)
Abstracts / Session Proposals Nov 3 - Jan 15
Abstract Review Jan 16 - Feb 8
Status Notifications late Feb/early Mar
Paper Submission Apr 15
Registration Feb 9 - Apr 15

The goal of the conference is to promote the exchange of ideas among economists conducting quantitative analysis of global economic issues. Particular emphasis will be placed on applied general equilibrium methods, data, and application. Related theoretical and applied work is also welcome.

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GTAP Events Deadline
GTAP Conference - Registration PaymentApr 22, 2026
GTAP 101 Course - ApplicationsJun 14, 2026
GTAP MTP Course - ApplicationsJul 26, 2026
GTAP Dynamic Short Course - ApplicationsAug 30, 2026

Network Events/Notices Deadline
Ruhr Grad Summer School - ApplicationSep 11, 2026

Job/Professional Opportunities Deadline
FAO - Economic Modelling SpecialistApr 27, 2026
GTAP Research Fellow - NominationsApr 30, 2026
ZMT - Doctoral candidateMay 13, 2026

GTAP Support

GTAP Network members in need of technical support are encouraged to use the following avenues to request assistance. General, non-technical inquiries may be addressed to contactgtap@purdue.edu.

  • GTAP FAQs
    The Center for Global Trade Analysis maintains a searchable repository of frequently asked questions on many different aspects of GTAP.
  • GTAP Support Email
    gtapsupport@purdue.edu is an account monitored by the Center for Global Trade Analysis' data team. Network members can email to reach a GTAP staff member for technical support on any GTAP product.
  • GTAP-L Mailing List
    GTAP-L is an email-based list to which many members of the GTAP Network subscribe in order to receive updates on the GTAP Data Base, model, events, jobs and technical assistance. For further information, to subscribe or to access a searchable archive of GTAP-L messages, please visit the GTAP-L Mailing List homepage