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Through a series of detailed case studies and practical examples, Gilbert and Tower illustrate how simulations can reveal the dynamic interplay of trade variables. The authors emphasize not only the theoretical foundations but also the practicalities of model construction and execution, effectively demystifying the often intimidating field of numerical analysis. As readers progress, they will discover how to apply these techniques to current issues prevailing in global trade.
This volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in the quantitative aspects of economic policy. Whether one is a seasoned economist or a newcomer to the field, it provides valuable insights that stimulate critical thinking and informed discussion around the implications of trade policies in an increasingly interconnected world.