Abstract
Outlines Warren and Shelton’s system for modelling a firm’s operations as a set of simultaneous equations, its limitations and the addition of Monte Carlo simulation into it by Coats and Chesser. Develops these ideas further and applies the new simulation model to a Greek clothing firm to test its effectiveness. Considers other possible applications, e.g. forecasting, calculating the cost of capital and valuation.
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