Econ Resources
The below are a bunch of economics resources that I found to be helpful!
- Author: Hanck et al.
An online interactive open textbook that intertwines core theoretical knowledge and empirical skills (using R) in undergraduate econometrics. While this is NOT a comprehensive econometrics textbook nor a general introduction to R, it provides a unique interactive learning experience to econometrics with R.
- Econometrics
- Programming
- R
- Causal Inference
- Statistics
- Author: Thomas J. Sargent & John Stachurski
A fantastic site that contains a bunch of resources for computational/quantitative economics, including lectures, code libraries, and notebook library for mainly Python and Julia.
- Economic Modelling
- Computational Economics
- Economic Theory
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Python
- Author: Christopher Makler
A site that contains many different types of graphs representing economic models that can be interacted with. Useful to play around with while reading a corresponding textbook about the model.
- Economic Theory
- Graphs
- Interactive
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- JavaScript
- Author: Anton Tarasenko
A curated collection of economics resources that is periodically updated, may have some overlap with this list but it is definitely worth checking out.
- Microeconomics
- Economic Modelling
- Datasets
- Blogs
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Programming
- R
- Causal Inference
- Statistics
- Author: Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability
A collection of over 160 structural macroeconomic models, which can be used to compare and contrast different models. A partial version can be accessed through the browser. The full version is available for download (requires MATLAB/Octave and Dynare).
- Macroeconomics
- Computational Economics
- Economic Theory
- Economic Modelling
- DSGE Models
- MATLAB
- Dynare