DSGE is against the usual naming guidelines of trying to avoid acronyms, 
but at least this one is unambiguously googlable with one dominant result. 
I'd never heard of it as a non-economist, but given this is a big project 
from a major institution we can perhaps make an exception to the usual 
guidelines.


On Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 1:20:51 PM UTC-8, Patrick Kofod Mogensen 
wrote:
>
> Fellow economist here, great stuff! I'm curious to see what choices were 
> made, and how it compares to other DSGE toolboxes and tools out there.
>
> Is it going to be registered in METADATA? If so, would a name like DSGE be 
> "allowed"?
>
> On Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 3:05:57 PM UTC+1, Spencer Lyon wrote:
>>
>> The Federal Reserve bank of New York has finished moving their fairly 
>> large DSGE model from Matlab to Julia. This model is used inside the Fed 
>> for forecasting and policy analysis. 
>>
>> As part of the move to Julia, the code base has been open sourced.
>>
>> A blog post announcing the release is here: 
>> http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2015/12/the-frbny-dsge-model-meets-julia.html
>>
>> And the repository can be found here: 
>> https://github.com/FRBNY-DSGE/DSGE.jl
>>
>>
>>

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