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Can I do SSA (Systematic Sensitivity Analysis) under RunDynam/RunMONASH etc?

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Can I do SSA (Systematic Sensitivity Analysis) under RunDynam/RunMONASH etc?

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You use RunDynam (or RunMONASH etc) to solve recursively dynamic models. These models are solved several times over several years, firstly to establish a base case and secondly to solve for a policy scenario. The results are the differences between the policy and the base case. This is a lot more complicated than the usual SSA (Systematic Sensitivity Analysis) which is done (via RunGEM or RunGTAP) for a single solve of a model.

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