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An agent-based computational economy with macroeconomic equilibria from microeconomic behaviors
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High-Performance Agent-Based Macroeconomics Made Easy
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Python Programming for Finance and Economics
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Repository for OSM Lab Boot Camp 2017
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Aug 4, 2017 - Jupyter Notebook
Advanced Quantitative Economics with Python
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JASA is a high-performance auction simulator written in JAVA. It is designed for performing experiments in agent-based computational economics.
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Julia replications of Foundations of Computational Economics
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Artificial Neural Networks on Economic Forecasting
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Repository that hosts the course materials for the 2017 edition of Programming Practices for Research in Economics at the University of Zurich
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A Python version of Miranda and Fackler's CompEcon toolbox
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Repository for M. Grenier's Master's Thesis (IP Paris)
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Teaching materials from DSE2019 summer school at Chicago Booth
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Fork of Computational Macro course by Jesse Perla
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Tools & Techniques for Computational Economics
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Dynamic Programming Squared
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Introduction to Economic Dynamics
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Decision making in multi-agent systems when agents have multiple choices and are connected with other agents according to a specific social network.
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This repository contains various notebooks related to economic models, topics, and tools.
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End-to-End Python econometric pipeline for modeling geopolitical risk in international trade using advanced Bayesian filtering, high-dimensional fixed effects, and split-panel jackknife inference. Replicates Hardwick's (2025) methodology with full robustness testing and automated reporting.
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