A Julia rewrite of Dynare: solving, simulating and estimating DSGE models.
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A Julia rewrite of Dynare: solving, simulating and estimating DSGE models.
A collection of tools for working with DSGE models in python, inspired by the R package gEcon
Calibrate, estimate and analyze linearized DSGE models.
A Julia package to solve, simulate, and analyze nonlinear DSGE models.
Implements the RBC model of Greenwood et al. (1993)
Course on Quantitative Macroeconomics (Master/PhD level)
The folder contains examples and codes developed in the Willy Mutchler lecture's at the Tübingen University . The course deals with estimation of SVAR and DSGE models
This is the code for my final examination in the "Numerical Methods for Economists" course. I solved a Real Business Cycle model using both manual and automatic approaches.
Here are the codes for my problem sets in the "Numerical Methods for Economists" course.
Rational expectations solutions under structural change (Hatcher 2022, JEDC)
This is a PhD course on financial frictions in macroeconomic models. This repository includes all the materials taught and is constantly updated
Optimal solution computation 💹 for macroeconomic models 🤑 with dynamic programming in python 🐍
Replication code for checking identification in nonlinear pruned DSGE models with Gaussian or Student's t distributed errors
Replication code for simulating and estimation by GMM of DSGE models with higher-order statistics
Course on Macroeconometrics (graduate level)
Replication files for "The effect of observables, functional specifications, model features and shocks on identification in linearized DSGE models"
Course on Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE): Models, Solution, Estimation (graduate level)
Artigo produzido na discplinada de Macroeconomia 2 no Doutorado de Economia da UERJ em conjunto com a Prof.Dr. Daiane Santos.
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