Introduction.- Enumeration of Categories of Economic Consequences.- Threat Scenarios and Direct Impacts.- Computable General Equilibrium Modeling and Its Application.- User Interface Variable.- Estimation of the Reduced Form Coefficients for the E-CAT User Interface.- Uncertainty Analysis.- Validation of Computable General Equilibrium Based Models.- E-CAT User Interface Tool.
Adam Rose: Price School of Public Policy and Center for Risk and
Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), University of
Southern California
Fynnwin Prager: College of Business Administration and
Public Policy, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Zhenhua Chen: Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of
Terrorism Events (CREATE), University of Southern California
Samrat Chatterjee: Applied Statistics and Computational
Modeling, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dan Wei: Price School of Public Policy and Center for Risk and
Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE), University of
Southern California
Nathaniel Heatwole: Acumen, LLC
Eric Warren: Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of
Terrorism Events (CREATE), University of Southern California
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