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TAYGAMS: John Taylor's Two-Country Model in GAMS

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P. Ruben Mercado () (Eco, U. of Texas)
David A. Kendrick () (Eco, U. of Texas)

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Paper provided by Center for Applied Research in Economics in its series Economics, University of Texas at Austin with number 9703.

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Date of creation: May 1997
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