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Chapter 4: Imperfect Competition and International Trade: The Use of Simulation Techniques

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  • Sheldon, Ian M., 1991. "Chapter 4: Imperfect Competition and International Trade: The Use of Simulation Techniques," Industrial Organization and International Trade: Methodological Foundations for International Food and Agricultural Market Research, April 24-26, 1991, Columbus, Ohio 307828, Regional Research Project NC-194: Organization and Performance of World Food Systems.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.307828
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