If you liked Computable General Equilibrium Modeling by Kenneth Castellanos, Andrew Feltenstein, and Gohar Sedrakyan, start with Bank Failures and Fiscal Austerity - Policy Presecriptions for a Developing Country (2000), Tax policy and trade liberalization (1992), and Why Is It So Hard to Finance Budget Deficits? Problems of a Developing Country (2002). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Computable General Equilibrium Modeling is by Kenneth Castellanos, Andrew Feltenstein, and Gohar Sedrakyan.