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Computational Economics


Material

All the course material is written inside notebooks and markdown files (usually in slides/). Tutorial files (in tutorial/) are meant to be run and filled by students.

Each student is expected to have a clone of the course repository and update it at the beginning of each session. It is suggested to work on a copy of each file.


Setup requirement

  • To make the most of the course, it is recommended to install
    • Julia 1.8
    • A good text editor (strongly advised: Visual Studio Code)
    • Git
  • As a plan B, it is possible to use the mybinder link Binder
    • be sure to save your work locally

Communication for this Course

  • github repository for the course: https://github.com/albop/eco309
  • enroll by:
    • creating a github account if needed
    • cloning the repository
    • making a PR on students.md
  • join on Zulip : we'll communicate in the eco309_2022 room
    • you're welcome to ask questions and answer other's questions (nicely)
    • outside of the course hours, I'll answer when I can
  • formal or infrequent communication: [email protected] with subject starting with [eco309]

Assignments and Final Exam

  • Hands-on tutorial started in class must be (reasonably) completed by Wednesday night.
    • option A: send them to me
    • option B: commit the work in your clone.
  • There will be two special assignments with 14 days to complete each of them.
  • Groupwork is OK.
  • Final Exam will take place in the latest session.
    • It will consists of a few simple programming questions and a small model to solve yourself.
  • Final Grade will weight everything

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