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Excel Sheet for "A Trade War Simulation in Excel" Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics John Gilbert () (Department of Economics and Finance, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University )
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This file contains an Excel spreadsheet for simulating a trade war, as described in Gilbert, J. (2005) "A Trade War Simulation/Experiment in Excel" Computers in Higher Education Economics Review 17:4-8.
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Software component provided by Utah State University, Department of Economics and Finance in its series Excel Models for International Trade Theory with number
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Date of creation: 06 Apr 2009Date of revision:
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