Part I: An Introduction to Fortran 90 and Numerical Methods
1: Fortran 90: A Simple Programming Language
2: Numerical Solution Methods
Part II: Computational Economics for Beginners
3: The Static General Equilibrium Model
4: Topics in Finance and Risk Management
5: The Life Cycle Model and Intertemporal Choics
6: The Overlapping Generations Model
7: Extending the OLG Model
Part III: Advanced Computational Economics
8: Introduction to Dynamic Programming
9: Dynamic Macro I: Infinite Horizon Models
10: Life-Cycle Choices and Risk
11: Dynamic Macro II: The Stochastic OLG Model
Hans Fehr is Professor of Economics at the University of Wuerzburg.
His previous roles have included Assistant Professor at the
University of Tuebingen and Postdoctoral Researcher at Boston
University. Professor Fehr's main research interests are in the
field of quantitative public economics. His past work has focused
on analyzing the economic consequences of population aging and
various tax policy and social security reforms by means of
computable general
equilibrium models with overlapping generations. His research has
been published in the European Economic Review the Journal of
Economic Dynamics and Control, the Review of Economic Dynamics, and
the
Scandanavian Journal of Economics. Fabian Kindermann is Assistant
Professor of Economics at the University of Bonn. He was previously
a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northwestern University and an
Assistant Professor at the University of Wuerzburg. His research
interests are in public economics and macroeconomics, where he uses
quantitative macroeconomic models to shed light on the determinants
of economi inequality, study the implications of inequality for the
optimal design of tax and
social security systems, and investigate issues in family
economics. His work has been published in the European Economic
Review, Review of Economic Dynamics, Journal of Economic Dynamics,
and Control and
Computational Economics.
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