Dart
Dynamic Applied Regional Trade Model
The DART model was developed in the late 90's at the department of environmental and resource economics at the Kiel Institute for World Economics. It is a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the world economy, covering multiple sectors and regions. It is designed for the analysis of international climate policies. Applications of DART include
- The effect of increasing capital mobility
- Issues associated with the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol and Post-Kyoto climate regimes
- The economic impacts of climate change
- Marginal abatement cost curves
- The European emissions trading scheme
- The extended use of bioenergy
- The technology transfer from the industrialized to the developing countries
Further information on DART and its applications:
The DART modeling team:
- Dr. Sonja Peterson (Head)
- Alvaro Calzadilla (Bioenergy and Landuse)
- Bettina Kretschmer (Bioenergy and Landuse)
- Daiju Narita, Ph.D. (International Climate Policy, Technolgies)
- Matthias Weitzel (International Climate Policy)