GTAP Network: Member Display
Member Details
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Created: 5/28/2013
Updated: 4/28/2020
Visits: 665
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Dr.
Andrew Schreiber
Research economist
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W.
Mail Code: 1809T
Washington DC 20460
United States
schreiber.andrew@epa.gov
202-566-1947 (ph)
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Biography
Drew Schreiber is an economist in the National Center for Environmental Economics at the United States Environmental Protection Agency. He conducts research on the development and use of computable general equilibrium modeling for analyzing the economy-wide impacts of environmental regulation and is the primary model developer of U.S. EPA’s SAGE CGE model. His research has spanned several topics related to analyzing environmental regulations, including: open-source datasets for subnational CGE modeling (WiNDC), consumer demand, labor markets, and frameworks for linking models. He holds a PhD in applied economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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GTAP-Related Resources
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- Valuing Air Pollution's Impact on Labor Productivity in General Equilibrium by Maniloff, Peter and Andrew Schreiber Publication: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA... Resource Type: 2024 Conference Paper Keywords: Environmental policies, Domestic policy analysis, Labor market issues, Advances in quantitative meth... - Welfare consequences of government budget closure assumptions under new environmental policies by Becker, Jonathon, Andrew Schreiber and James McFarland Publication: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA... Resource Type: 2024 Conference Paper Keywords: Climate change policy, Environmental policies, Functional forms and closure rules, Model validation ... - Approximating International Linkages in a National CGE Model by Schreiber, Andrew, Alex Marten and Ann Wolverton Publication: Presented during the 24th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference) Resource Type: 2021 Conference Paper Keywords: Calibration and parameter estimation, Trade and the environment, North America
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