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Computational Methods for Economists using Python, by Richard W. Evans

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This repository contains the source material, code, and data for the book, Computational Methods for Economists using Python, by Richard W. Evans (2023). This book is freely available online as an executable Jupyter Book at https://opensourceecon.github.io/CompMethods.

The materials for the book are constantly being updated. The version number listed in the Releases section of the repository tracks the updates, as well as the CHANGELOG.md file.

As an open executable book project, this book is happy to receive, address, and incorporate collaborative additions, corrections, suggestions, and questions. Please see the Contributor Guide in the book for how to best collaborate with the project.

Richard W. Evans, Phd (@rickecon) is the author of the book and the core maintainer of this repository.

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