Introduction to computational economics using Fortran
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Introduction to computational economics using Fortran
Oxford University Press, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [561]-566) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Introduction to Computational Economics Using Fortran is the essential guide to conducting economic research on a computer. Aimed at students of all levels of education as well as advanced economic researchers, it facilitates the first steps into writing programs using Fortran.
Introduction to Computational Economics Using Fortran assumes no prior experience as it introduces the reader to this programming language. It shows the reader how to apply the most important numerical methods conducted by computational economists using the toolbox that accompanies this text. It offers various examples from economics and finance organized in self-contained chapters that speak to a diverse range of levels and academic backgrounds. Each topic is supported by an
explanation of the theoretical background, a demonstration of how to implement the problem on the computer, and a discussion of simulation results. Readers can work through various exercises that promote practical experience and deepen their economic and technical insights.
This textbook is accompanied by a website from which readers can download all program codes as well as a numerical toolbox, and receive technical information on how to install Fortran on their computer.
目次
Part I: An Introduction to Fortran 90 and Numerical Methods
1: Fortran 90: A Simple Programming Language
2: Numerical Solution Methods
Part II: Computational Economics for Beginners
3: The Static General Equilibrium Model
4: Topics in Finance and Risk Management
5: The Life Cycle Model and Intertemporal Choics
6: The Overlapping Generations Model
7: Extending the OLG Model
Part III: Advanced Computational Economics
8: Introduction to Dynamic Programming
9: Dynamic Macro I: Infinite Horizon Models
10: Life-Cycle Choices and Risk
11: Dynamic Macro II: The Stochastic OLG Model
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