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An Undergraduate Lecture Series for the Foundations of Computational Economics
Dear John @jstac, I changed the Entrepreneur-worker interpretation part into an exercise and Fixes #385. Thank @HumphreyYang for providing some other possible exercises. Best, Sylvia
This PR updates the lecture with edits by @thomassargent30
Dear John @jstac, Same as before, I changed the last part, the Keynesian model with plots and code snippets part, into an exercise since the logic of this model has...
Dear John @jstac and Matt @mmcky , When I went through the issues last week, I found #79, which is related to animating the dynamics of the cobweb model. I...
- [x] Remove bold "multiplier-accelerator model" and make them italic. - [x] Chang the "this QuantEcon lecture" to lecture name with a link. - [x] Explain what second-order means: It...
This concept needs to be defined somewhere -- at minimum, at least once before the strong law of large numbers, which uses the IID concept without defining it.
Comments by @pgrosser1 ## Content - [x] 36.2 explain the term iso-revenue: all the possible combinations of the two goods that produce the same amount of revenue. - [ ]...
Dear John @jstac ,and Matt @mmcky , I wish to sort the priority of the suggestions related to scalar_dynam.md lecture. Here are the details. High priority (can be resolved by...
Dear John @jstac and Matt @mmcky , Here are the remaining issues for the lecture prob_dist.md. I think I will try to do the following suggestion now (high priority): -...
These comments were initially made in the wrong place but should have been in the [olg] lecture. Comments @Jiarui-ZH: - [ ] Specify the time t = 2 in the...