QuantEcon
Repositories
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quantecon-book-theme
A Jupyter Book Theme for QuantEcon Book Style Projects
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lecture-python.notebooks
Notebooks for https://python.quantecon.org
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lecture-python
Source files for https://python.quantecon.org
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lecture-python.myst
Migration to Myst (Source files for https://python.quantecon.org)
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lecture-python-advanced.notebooks
Notebooks that support https://python-advanced.quantecon.org
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lecture-python-advanced
Source files for https://python-advanced.quantecon.org
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QuantEcon.py
A community based Python library for quantitative economics
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lecture-datascience.notebooks
[Test] Notebooks for datascience.quantecon.org
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lecture-datascience.myst
[MIGRATE] Source repository for QuantEcon Datascience
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sphinx-tojupyter
A Jupyter Notebook Writer for Sphinx
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lecture-python-programming.myst
Migration to Myst (Source files for https://python-programming.quantecon.org)
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lecture-python-advanced.myst
Migration to Myst (Source files for https://python-advanced.quantecon.org)
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MatchingMarkets.py
Python toolbox for simulation of matching markets in economics
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lecture-source-jl
Source files for "Lectures in Quantitative Economics" -- Julia version
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ContinuousDPs.jl
Continuous state dynamic programming
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Expectations.jl
Expectation operators for Distributions.jl objects
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high_dim_data
Data sets for high dimensional economics
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lecture-python-programming
Source files for https://python-programming.quantecon.org
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python-lecture-sandpit.myst
A python lecture sandpit (for myst migration)
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quantecon-notebooks-python
A Repository of Notebooks for the Python Lecture Site
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QE_data_science_conf
QuantEcon discussion for the Berkeley Data Science x Economics conference
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website
Website for QuantEcon Organisation
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.github
Templates and Common Organisation Files
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rvlib
Distributions for Python
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qeds
Python library to support the QuantEcon Data Science lecture series.
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QuantEcon.jl
Julia implementation of QuantEcon routines

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