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Modeling Dynamic Economic Systems (Modeling Dynamic Systems) CD-ROM – January 1, 1997

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2.0 out of 5 stars Many useless diagrams
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2022
The diagrams can only be understood by following the whole book. The author has the lazy habit of using a single letter for an object, so you have to go through the chapter to find the reference. If he builds on a point, you have to go back through the book to find what this instance of the letter means.
The book fails to communicate.
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