The United Nations and other organizations routinely project the population of individual countries and regions of the world decades into the future. These demographic models are used by other organizations for projecting demand for services in all sectors of each economy. •
International Monetary Fund - Finance, Government Accounts •
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development •
World Health Organization - Health •
Food and Agriculture Organization - Food and Agriculture •
International Labour Organization - Labour •
World Trade Organization - Trade •
World Bank - extensive modeling and data activities, Each country often has their corresponding modeling groups for each of these major sectors. These can be grouped in separate articles according to sector. Groups include government departments,
international aid agencies, as well as nonprofit and
non-governmental organizations. A broad class of models used for economic and social modeling of countries and sectors are the
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) model - also called
applied general equilibrium models. In the context of time based simulations and policy analysis, see
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models. ==Linked economic, social, and climate models==