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Teaching - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. John Stachurski and Thomas Sargent. A free online class about quantitative economics written partly in English, partly in the language of economic dynamics, and partly in Python. The web site is a work in progress and will be updated often. It emphasizes hands on learning and offers exercises and examples. Advanced macroeconomics for undergraduates. Notes for the class (handwritten).
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Home - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. Sample vs. population moments Quant Econ library. 19 W Fourth Street, NY, NY. 2015 Thomas J. Sargent.
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Rational Expectations - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. A Framework for the Analysis of Self-Confirming Policies. With P. Battigalli, S. Cerreia-Vioglio, F. Maccheroni, M. Marinacci. Fiscal Policy and Debt Management with Incomplete Markets. With Anmol Bhandari, David Evans, and Mikhail Golosov. A Life-Cycle Model of Trans-Atlantic Employment Experiences. With Sagiri Kitao and Lars Ljungqvist. A Case for Incomplete Markets. This is an essay about m...
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Math courses - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. The opinions expressed on this page are my own and do not represent the policy or opinions of the economics department. The recommendations here are based primarily on the success of students who have taken the path I describe. Math courses for NYU students. Math courses for Stanford students. These courses listed above are very useful courses for applied work in econometrics, macroeconomic th...
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Personal - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. Nemmers prize, 1996. NYU Sargent Week - Videos. Dave Backus on Sargent-Sims prize. Minnesota Sims-Sargent prize party. What economic researchers do (an after dinner speech). Princeton University Sims-Sargent prize announcement. NAS award for scientific reviewing, 2011. Carolyn's guide to Florence, Italy. Inteview of Sargent by Minneapolis Fed, August 2010. Two friends with Tom in Stockholm.
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Learning - Thomas J. Sargent
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Thomas J. Sargent. Professor of Economics, New York University. Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford, CA. Speculation And Wealth When Investors Have Diverse Beliefs And Financial Markets Are Incomplete. With Timothy Cogley and Viktor Tsyrennikov. Bayesian Model Averaging, Learning and Model Selection. With George Evans, Seppo Honkapohja, and Noah Williams. Market Prices of Risk with Diverse Beliefs, Learning, and Catastrophes. With Timothy Cogley and Viktor Tsyrennikov. We regard as an `anticipate...
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Links — James M. Nason
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James M. Nason. Your Custom Text Here. James M. Nason. DATA SOURCES for FINANCE and MACRO. 1 Bureau of Economic Analysis. 2 Bureau of Labor Statistics. 3 FRED at the FRB-St. Louis. 5 NBER Business Cycle Dates. 6 NBER Macrohistory Database. 7 Real Time Data Center at the FRB-Philadelphia. 8 Three Centuries of UK Macro Data. Hosted by the Bank of England). ECONOMIC and COMPUTING RESOURCES. 1 American Economic Association. 3 Gretl Econometric Software. 4 Julia Computing Language. 4 New York Times.
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Recipes — John Stachurski 1 documentation
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A Primer in Econometric Theory. Spicy Lentil and Coriander Soup. Simmered Daikon with Pork. Japanese Style BBQ Salmon. A Primer in Econometric Theory. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. 8211; Boris Pasternak. These are just my own notes so I don’t forget how to make the things I like. Most are taken from existing recipes on the web, and I’m too lazy to attribute them properly. 4 400g tins of chopped tomatoes. 1 teaspoon each: salt, pepper, paprika, sambal oelek (hot chilli). Marinade...
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Learning to code with Python (from a social science background) – papers and hot beverages
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Papers and hot beverages. Learning to code with Python (from a social science background). 6 July, 2015. 7 July, 2015. In the previous post I explained why I found learning to write code a very rewarding experience. I have wanted now for a while to post something on how I have manage to overcome the first part of the learning curve. From a programmer’s perspective. Through which I have not gone myself, is likely to be the best option. Online -free- version of the book. Becoming an outstanding programmer ...