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Some New Excel-based Tools for Trade Theory and Policy

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This paper describes some new Excel-based tools for teaching international trade theory and policy. The tools are all available through RePEc and on the website Excel Models for International Trade Theory and Policy, and include a numerical version of the reciprocal dumping model, a comparison of the specific factors and HOS models and transition between the two, partial equilibrium models of trade interventions under perfect competition, and some applications of strategic trade policy.

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  • John Gilbert, 2011. "Some New Excel-based Tools for Trade Theory and Policy," Working Papers 201103, Utah State University, Department of Economics and Finance.
  • Handle: RePEc:uth:wpaper:201103
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    International trade; Excel; teaching;
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    • F1 - International Economics - - Trade

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