Models
Start from data or connected sources, choose a model structure, configure shocks, and step through the guided structural labs while the broader estimation stack stays explicitly curated.
Models / Route
Or open an individual DSGE route. The curated structural routes live one click deeper.
HelpThe current workflow is a guided structural lab, not a fully open production estimation system.
Start with the smallest route that fits the question.
RBC is the benchmark entry point.
NK and the extensions go deeper into observables, policy, and heterogeneity.
Execution status
The broader DSGE stack stays visible as curated extensions rather than overclaimed production lanes.
No recent DSGE runs yet. Open the current route and the latest work will show up here.
DSGE workflow
Workflow entry and recent work
Recent runs
Guided structural labs now stay resumable too, so the last calibration or estimation route is easy to reopen.
No DSGE runs yet. Start a guided structural lab and the latest route will show up here.
Entry paths
Start from your own data or from published macro sources, then move into the guided structural lab.
What the guided labs center on
Routes
The parent page stays short. Use the child route for equations, shocks, observables, and experiments.
A friction-light toy benchmark that traces technology and government spending shocks through capital accumulation, labor choice, and intertemporal substitution.
Sticky prices, inflation dynamics, and a Taylor rule make NK the workhorse for monetary-policy transmission and the cleanest first route for curated observables.
Adds exchange rates, external demand, and imported inflation to the sticky-price policy core.
Extensions
Planned
Use TANK when distribution matters but you still want a compact, interpretable DSGE core.
Planned
Use HANK-lite when averages hide the transmission channel, but a full HANK stack would be too heavy for the current page.
Planned
Spreads, collateral values, and balance-sheet weakness move to the center of the shock story here.