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System for economic simulation

Published:01 January 1974Publication History

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The characteristics desirable in a system designed for the development and operation of simultaneous equation economic models are outlined. Classes of users are identified; and their needs are considered. Specifically, the point is made that a system for economic simulation must include a data management capability and facilities for the analysis of data and the estimation of parameters in addition to those required to exercise models.

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        WSC '74: Proceedings of the 7th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 2
        January 1974
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