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PyMacLab is the Python Macroeconomics Laboratory which serves the purpose of providing a convenience framework written in form of a Python library with the ability to solve non-linear DSGE models. The library supports solving DSGE models using 1st and 2nd order perturbation methods which are computed around the steady state. PyMacLab possesses the added advantage of being equipped with an advanced model file parser module, which automates cumbersome and error-prone linearization by hand. PyMacLab is written entirely in Python, is free and incredibly flexible to use and extend.

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computation dsge dynamic econometrics education finance macroeconomics python research simulation timeseries

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Python
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Matlab
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30 Day Summary

Dec 18 2023 — Jan 17 2024

12 Month Summary

Jan 17 2023 — Jan 17 2024