A community based Python library for quantitative economics
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A community based Python library for quantitative economics
An agent-based computational economy with macroeconomic equilibria from microeconomic behaviors
High-Performance Agent-Based Macroeconomics Made Easy
Python Programming for Finance and Economics
Repository for OSM Lab Boot Camp 2017
Advanced Quantitative Economics with Python
JASA is a high-performance auction simulator written in JAVA. It is designed for performing experiments in agent-based computational economics.
Julia replications of Foundations of Computational Economics
Artificial Neural Networks on Economic Forecasting
A Python version of Miranda and Fackler's CompEcon toolbox
Teaching materials from DSE2019 summer school at Chicago Booth
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.
Repository that hosts the course materials for the 2017 edition of Programming Practices for Research in Economics at the University of Zurich
Repository for M. Grenier's Master's Thesis (IP Paris)
Q-learning oligopoly simulation (Calvano et al., 2020) — high-fidelity Python reproduction with ≥ 95 % accuracy
Tools & Techniques for Computational Economics
🌍 Model political distance and trade dynamics using a quantitative framework to enhance understanding of international trade relationships.
Fork of Computational Macro course by Jesse Perla
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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