
pmid: 12804277
This paper reviews the need for powerful computing facilities in econometrics, focusing on concrete problems which arise in financial economics and in macroeconomics. We argue that the profession is being held back by the lack of easy-to-use generic software which is able to exploit the availability of cheap clusters of distributed computers. Our response is to extend, in a number of directions, the well-known matrix-programming interpreted language Ox developed by the first author. We note three possible levels of extensions: (i) Ox with parallelization explicit in the Ox code; (ii) Ox with a parallelized run-time library; and (iii) Ox with a parallelized interpreter. This paper studies and implements the first case, emphasizing the need for deterministic computing in science. We give examples in the context of financial economics and time-series modelling.
Applications of statistics to actuarial sciences and financial mathematics, matrix-programming language, Distributed computing, Econometrics, High-performance computing, Matrix-programming language, Distributed computing; Econometrics; High-performance computing; Matrix-programming language, Economics, Computing Methodologies, econometrics, distributed computing, Computer Communication Networks, Software Design, Computer Simulation, Econometrics, Statistical methods; economic indices and measures, Stochastic Processes, high-performance computing, Time series, auto-correlation, regression, etc. in statistics (GARCH), Nonlinear Dynamics, Feasibility Studies, Programming Languages, Simulation, Models, Econometric, Software
Applications of statistics to actuarial sciences and financial mathematics, matrix-programming language, Distributed computing, Econometrics, High-performance computing, Matrix-programming language, Distributed computing; Econometrics; High-performance computing; Matrix-programming language, Economics, Computing Methodologies, econometrics, distributed computing, Computer Communication Networks, Software Design, Computer Simulation, Econometrics, Statistical methods; economic indices and measures, Stochastic Processes, high-performance computing, Time series, auto-correlation, regression, etc. in statistics (GARCH), Nonlinear Dynamics, Feasibility Studies, Programming Languages, Simulation, Models, Econometric, Software
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