Numerical Methods in Economics

by Kenneth L. Judd

 

Contact Information

 

Kenneth L. Judd is the Paul H. Bauer Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

 

Address:     Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA 94305

 

Phone:         650-723-5866        

 

Email:          judd@hoover.stanford.edu

 

Fax:              650-723-1687

 

 

 

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Useful Codes and Links

Basic Computer Codes (Currently contains some optimization, approximation, and nonlinear equation programs, plus code for a simple stochastic growth model.)

Links to Helpful Software 

Miscellaneous Links

References

Here is a listing of the references that appear in "Numerical Methods in Economics" together with links to accessible full-text articles.

Typos and Errors

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Contributions Welcomed

I welcome suggestions and contributions.  In particular, if you have or know of some useful code, tell me so that I can add a pointer. judd@hoover.stanford.edu

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Last updated on 9/20/02