EEL123 wrote:I was playing around with Excel doing this (very small) test of the concept.
EEL123 wrote:I'm now convinced that coupled with a currency converter and a few other fairly simple things, this is viable.
EEL123 wrote:It will take quite some time though.
Mr.Yankees wrote:How do you plan to make it public and update it? Tradionally, we have use the Lodamun currency to act as the exchange currency. Do you plan to use one universal currency?
EEL123 wrote:a) do an audit of all the policies
EEL123 wrote:b) make the spreadsheet. Any takers?
EEL123 wrote:I'm wondering if there are any people here with qualifications in economics. They would be invaluable in preparing the price list.
Siggon Kristov wrote:EEL123 wrote:I'm wondering if there are any people here with qualifications in economics. They would be invaluable in preparing the price list.
I'm only a student and it's my minor =/
Some pretty bright minds are here, though.
5enator wrote:Siggon Kristov wrote:EEL123 wrote:I'm wondering if there are any people here with qualifications in economics. They would be invaluable in preparing the price list.
I'm only a student and it's my minor =/
Some pretty bright minds are here, though.
Or google, yeah. We can take a look at real-world budgets (as a proportion of GDP) and use those for this spreadsheet. Pardon the gravedig, but I would be more than happy to help with this project.
5enator wrote:Well, are any of your spreadsheets expenditure calculators? I have a few poll-rating spreadsheets of yours, but none seem to calculate the nation's proper expenditure..
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