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Established | 1992 |
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Founder | Thomas Hertel[1] |
Parent institution | Purdue University |
Managing Director | Dominique van der Mennsbrugghe[2] |
Address | Center for Global Trade Analysis Department of Agricultural Economics Purdue University 403 West State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2056, United States |
Language | English |
Mission | To provide leadership in economic policy analysis by fostering collaboration to achieve better data and research outcomes. |
Website | gtap.agecon.purdue.edu |
GTAP (the Global Trade Analysis Project) is a global network of researchers[3] (mostly from universities, international organizations, and economic and climate/resource ministries of governments) who conduct quantitative analysis of international economic policy issues[broken anchor], including trade policy,[4] climate policy,[5] and globalization linkages to inequality and employment.[6] The consortium produces a consistent global economic database (the GTAP Data Base) which is widely used in the research community to study prospective international economic policy around these issues.[7]
While the consortium includes a large number of international organizations,[3] GTAP itself is coordinated by the Center for Global Trade Analysis, located at Purdue University.
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