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CS 522: Computational Methods for Finance (Graduate)  Update Link / Bad Link
Computational finance is an interdisciplinary subject of probability theory, finance, and numerical analysis. The emphasis of this course is on computational methods and mathematical models for various derivative pricing and risk management problems. Standard as well as exotic derivatives on equities, indices, and interest rate will be introduced; different computational methods are used for their pricing and hedging.

Professor Name: Tibor Janosi
Department: Computer Science
University: Cornell University

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Courses/cs522/2005sp/
Submitted Aug 23, 2007 by Tibor Janosi
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Econ 303a: Advanced Macroeconomics I    Update Link / Bad Link
This course website if for graduate class for first-year PhD students. It includes links to lecture notes, practice problems, MATLAB computer programs and problem sets. Language: English

http://people.brandeis.edu/~ghall/econ303/
Submitted Mar 06, 2008 by George Hall
Updated Mar 13, 2008
Rating: (1 Ratings)   Rate this link   Total Visits: 258

Computer Programs for Escape Dynamics  Update Link / Bad Link
This site contains a set of MATLAB programs to simulate the escape dynamics described in `The Conquest of American Inflation' (Princeton University Press, 1999). The programs are very useful for promoting intuition about the random events and endogenous forces that promote the escape from Nash to Ramsey inflation.

Professor Name: Thomas J Sargent
Department: Economics
University: Stanford University

http://www.stanford.edu/~sargent/escape.html
Submitted Aug 23, 2007 by Thomas J Sargent
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