Forum: gecon


RE: Publish model / tutorial on your website [ Reply ] By: Karol Podemski on 2025-04-14 18:52 | [forum:50074] |
If time allows, I will try to set up git repository for gEcon models soon. You will probably be able to post your model there. Alternatively, you can send an implemented model to maintenance mailbox with evidence that it replicates solution of a model available in another paper (same dynamics coefficients) or alternative software like Dynare. |
RE: Publish model / tutorial on your website [ Reply ] By: Karol Podemski on 2022-11-13 20:38 | [forum:49500] |
The models/worked examples can be uploaded to this forum - we strongly encourage to share them with other users. If a model comes with some documentation, evidences that the implementation is correct (e.g. a replication of results from a paper), we deem it helpful for a wider range of users and first and foremost its developer agrees, we can move it to the models section of gEcon website. |
Publish model / tutorial on your website [ Reply ] By: L Bogaardt on 2022-03-02 13:04 | [forum:49488] |
On your website, several sample models are listed (https://gecon.r-forge.r-project.org/models.html). I assume this is not an exhaustive list of all (published) models using gEcon. Is such an exhaustive list available / maintained somewhere? When someone has created a new model using gEcon, including a nice tutorial, can this be published as a sample model on your website? |