
A Python implementation of a simple plain-vanilla single-region Dynamic Disequilibrium Input–Output (IO) model with Leontief- and CES-style production, inventory dynamics, labour hiring and firing, and two shocks: the consumption shock (simple example) and an input-availability shock. See https://github.com/ag-ross/pyMacroIO for the latest version.
disequilibrium, input-output, dynamic model, macroeconomics, economic model
disequilibrium, input-output, dynamic model, macroeconomics, economic model
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