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Other than special purpose simulation languages (GPSS, SIMSCRIPT, etc.), the only general purpose programming language with
simulation capabilities is Excel.
Contract Curve
In economics, it's the locus of points representing the final allocation of goods or resources that cannot be improved upon from the perspective of any individual without worsening the condition of another, particularly referenced within the Edgeworth box for pure exchange economies.
Competitive Equilibrium
A market state where supply meets demand, leading to an optimized distribution of goods and services among competing actors.
Excess Demand
A situation in which the quantity demanded of a good exceeds the quantity supplied at a given price, often leading to upward pressure on prices.
Competitive Pure Exchange Economy
An economic model where agents trade existing goods without the production of new goods, guided purely by their own self-interest to find an equilibrium.
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