Computational General Equilibrium: Peter J. Wilcoxen's course material on computational general equilibrium.
DREAM model: at Statistics Denmark. A CGE-model with overlapping generations in the Auerbach & Kotlikoff tradition. Enhanced modeling of demographics, imperfect labor markets, the pension system and housing. Download model documentation and working papers.
GAMS: (General Algebraic Modeling System) High-level modeling language for mathematical programming problems and a popular tool for solving CGE-models. Documentation and examples.
GEMPACK: (General Equilibrium Modelling PACKage) is a suite of general-purpose economic modelling software especially suitable for general and partial equilibrium models.
GTAP: (Global Trade Analysis Project) Global trade model with a database that contains bilateral trade info for over 40 countries for 50 sectors. Describes the model, the software and the database.
Harrison/Rutherford/Tarr Uruguay Round Model: Multi-Regional Global Trade Model. Download the MPSGE-model and 24-region database.
Michigan Brown-Deardorff-Stern Model: Originally known as the 'The Michigan Model of World Production and Trade' developed by Deardorff and Stern. Read or download papers about the model.
Monash model: Australian CGE-model developed at the Centre of Policy Studies and the Impact Project at Monash University in Australia. A very detailed development of the ORANI model.
MPSGE: (Mathematical Programming System for General Equilibrium analysis) describes the GAMS subsystem for CGE-modeling developed by Thomas Rutherford. Introduction, material for self-study, papers and downloadable library of examples.
Neural Networks and Firm Learning: A project by Francesco Saraceno.
SAGE: (Studies using Applied General Equilibrium models) Searchable database of studies using Applied/Computable General Equilibrium Models.
Swedish CGE-model: By Glenn Harrison and Bengt Kriström. Download the model (MPSGE) as well as policy papers about Carbon Taxation.
SWOPSIM: This software system produces global partial equilibrium models in spreadsheets.
World Bank: the World Bank's list of energy and environment models and databases.