Source files of the course "Intermediate Macroeconomics"
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Source files of the course "Intermediate Macroeconomics"
Portal for the course "Economic Slack" [ECON 221B] at UCSC in Winter 2024
Portal for the course "Unemployment" [ECON 182] at UCSC in Winter 2025
Computation lab
Code and data for the paper "u* = √uv: The Full-Employment Rate of Unemployment in the United States"
Code and data for the paper "Beveridgean Unemployment Gap"
Code and data for the paper "Do Matching Frictions Explain Unemployment? Not in Bad Times"
Code and data for the paper "A Theory of Countercyclical Government Multiplier"
Code and data for the paper "Aggregate Demand, Idle Time, and Unemployment"
Code and data for the paper "A Macroeconomic Approach to Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Applications"
Code and data for the paper "Optimal Public Expenditure with Inefficient Unemployment"
Money, Capital and Exchange Rate Fluctuations
AD-AS diagrams from the paper "An Economical Business-Cycle Model"
Course project designed as TA for Linear Algebra, utilizing Markov Chains to model economic dynamics.
This project uses large Canadian monthly macro data to examine COVID-19 shocks on the GDP of various sectors in the economy from January 1981 to some of Q4 2021. It visualizes trends, calculates the annualize and year-over-year growth rates, and comments on the impact of COVID-19.
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