Rational Expectations Business Cycles in Search Equilibrium (ICPSR 1060)
Version Date: Jan 3, 1996 View help for published
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Peter Diamond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Drew Fudenber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR01060.v1
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No hard copy documentation. Simulation description and source code file. Control code written in Unix C on a VAX workstation (the ATHENA network at MIT). Numerical routines are taken from the NAG library, a widely-used library of numerical procedures coded in FORTRAN. Plots generated using xmath, an MIT graphical utility written in UNIX. This program allows interactive scaling and direct plotting from an explicit equation. Any graphics program with high resolution can be used. See original paper and intersect.c and path.c (written on the diskette) for details on parameters and programs. Code and documentation written by Douglas Galbi, research assistant to Peter Diamond.
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1996-01-03
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- Diamond, Peter, and Drew Fudenber. Rational Expectations Business Cycles in Search Equilibrium. ICPSR01060-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1996-01-03. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR01060.v1
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