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Developer(s) | Rodolphe BUDA |
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Initial release | 3.2 |
Stable release | 3.2
/ 2011 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Multidimensional Econometric Modelling |
License | proprietary |
Website |
econpapers |
SIMUL - i.e. Système Intégré de Modélisation mULti-dimensionelle - is an econometric tool for the multidimensional (multi-sectoral and multi-regional) modelling. It allows to implement easily multidimensional econometric models according to their reduced form - where X and Y are two economic variables, r and b (resp.) denote the region and the branch (resp.) and where is the residual.
It has been initially developed in the middle of the 90's [1] inside the GAMA Team of the Professor Raymond Courbis at the University of Paris 10 during the project of multi-regional and multi-sectoral national models of REGILINK (R.Courbis, 1975, 1979, 1981). [2]
Since 2003, SIMUL release 3.2 has been developed independently from the REGILINK models. [3] It can always run them but not only.
The conception of SIMUL 3.2 was inspired by a software used during a long time in GAMA Team, the SIMSYS software, developed by M.C.McCracken and C.A.Sonnen. SIMUL 3.2 is a tool for preparing, estimating and running dynamic, multi-sectoral and multi-regional models. [4] It has been developed in Turbo-Pascal [5] and needs it during the working sessions. The user implement the econometric models into a "natural language" the SIMUL 3.2 translates, compiles and runs it according to a Code generation process.
SIMUL 3.2 has been applied to French labor market analysis. [6]
SIMUL 3.2 is freely downloadable at the Econpapers website [7]
| |
Developer(s) | Rodolphe BUDA |
---|---|
Initial release | 3.2 |
Stable release | 3.2
/ 2011 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Multidimensional Econometric Modelling |
License | proprietary |
Website |
econpapers |
SIMUL - i.e. Système Intégré de Modélisation mULti-dimensionelle - is an econometric tool for the multidimensional (multi-sectoral and multi-regional) modelling. It allows to implement easily multidimensional econometric models according to their reduced form - where X and Y are two economic variables, r and b (resp.) denote the region and the branch (resp.) and where is the residual.
It has been initially developed in the middle of the 90's [1] inside the GAMA Team of the Professor Raymond Courbis at the University of Paris 10 during the project of multi-regional and multi-sectoral national models of REGILINK (R.Courbis, 1975, 1979, 1981). [2]
Since 2003, SIMUL release 3.2 has been developed independently from the REGILINK models. [3] It can always run them but not only.
The conception of SIMUL 3.2 was inspired by a software used during a long time in GAMA Team, the SIMSYS software, developed by M.C.McCracken and C.A.Sonnen. SIMUL 3.2 is a tool for preparing, estimating and running dynamic, multi-sectoral and multi-regional models. [4] It has been developed in Turbo-Pascal [5] and needs it during the working sessions. The user implement the econometric models into a "natural language" the SIMUL 3.2 translates, compiles and runs it according to a Code generation process.
SIMUL 3.2 has been applied to French labor market analysis. [6]
SIMUL 3.2 is freely downloadable at the Econpapers website [7]