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A guide to building and using simulation models for international trade theory and policy. Through a sequence of carefully constructed and fully documented programs, it illustrates how GAMS can be used to analyze a wide array of problems.

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A guide to building and using simulation models for international trade theory and policy. Through a sequence of carefully constructed and fully documented programs, it illustrates how GAMS can be used to analyze a wide array of problems.
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John Gilbert is a CTO with over 30 years of experience in architecting and delivering software systems across many industries. His cloud journey has spanned all the levels of cloud maturity, from lift and shift and software-defined infrastructure to microservices and continuous deployment. He was an early serverless adopter and put his first serverless workloads into production just months after AWS Lambda's introduction. He has also authored Cloud Native Development Patterns and Best Practices and JavaScript Cloud Native Development Cookbook. He finds delivering serverless solutions to be, by far, the most fun and satisfying, as they force us to rewire how we reason about systems and enable us to accomplish far more with much less effort and risk.