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Software Collections at IDEAS

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There are currently 24 series covered in RePEc:

ProviderSeriesNr. Items (online)
Research Group in Computation and Simulations (GRECS) Grecs Computer Code 5 (5)
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México EGAP Computer Code 9 (9)
The Johns Hopkins University,Department of Economics Economics Companion Software Archive 2 (2)
Universidad del País Vasco - Departamento de Economía Aplicada III (Econometría y Estadística) BILCODEC 1 (1)
University of Munich, Department of Economics Software in Economics 3 (3)
Utah State University, Department of Economics and Finance GAMS Models for Trade Theory 15 (15)
Utah State University, Department of Economics and Finance Excel Models for International Trade Theory 10 (10)
Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Programs and Software 6 (6)
Boston College Department of Economics Statistical Software Components 1391 (1391)
C/C++ codes 3 (3)
DOS and Windows codes 5 (5)
Fortran codes 3 (3)
Gauss codes 3 (3)
Mathematica codes 1 (1)
Matlab codes 3 (3)
Octave codes 39 (26)
Rats codes 7 (7)
EconWPA Computer Programs 17 (17)
Kluwer Academic Publishers Computational Economics Software Archive 6 (6)
Lester Ingber Lester Ingber Software 1 (1)
Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles QM&RBC Codes 182 (182)
RePEc Team RePEc scripts 21 (21)
Review of Economic Dynamics Computer Codes 45 (45)
University of British Columbia SHAZAM Examples 74 (74)

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This page was last updated on 2009-11-8.


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