Name: Open Source Economics
Type: Organization
Bio: A platform for transdisciplinary collaboration in the development, analysis, and application of computational economic models.
Twitter: open_econ
Location: Bonn, Germany
Blog: https://open-econ.org
Open Source Economics's Projects
Textbook-style page for Applied Data Analysis, a BSc Course at the Economics Department of the University of Bonn
Python package for the analysis of multiattribute utility copulas.
Tools to create executable dags from interdependent functions.
Fully JAX-compatible python implementation of the DC-EGM algorithm from Iskhakov, Jorgensen, Rust, and Schjerning (QE, 2017).
Templates for reproducible economics projects
Uncertainty propagation and global sensitivity analysis for computational economic models
Collection of linear & nonlinear (Kalman) Filters for economic DSGE models
Static HTML site with epp materials
benchmark datasets for our work on Eckstein-Keane-Wolpin models
lecture material for our work on Eckstein-Keane-Wolpin models
promotional material for our work on Eckstein-Keane-Wolpin models
Course materials for EPP
Prototypes for the typing enhancement proposal in estimagic
This repository collects a set of example tables produced by `estimagic.estimation_table`
Companion repository to the tutorial "Introduction to numerical optimization" at the EuroSciPy 2023
Python package for the simulation and estimation of generalized Roy model
Developer repository for the lcm package.
Collection of puzzles in macroeconomics
Our website at https://open-econ.org
optimagic is a Python package for numerical optimization. It is a unified interface to optimizers from SciPy, NlOpt and other packages. optimagic's minimize function works just like SciPy's, so you don't have to adjust your code. You simply get more optimizers for free. On top you get diagnostic tools, parallel numerical derivatives and more.
course on data science for economists
OSE computation primer
instructions for our course projects
course on the basics of scientific computing for economists
logos for Open Source Economics
Infos and material for the OSE Meetup
promotional material for our initiative
documentation of the annual OSE retreats