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[time_series_with_matrices] Editorial Suggestions #461

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HumphreyYang opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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[time_series_with_matrices] Editorial Suggestions #461

HumphreyYang opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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@HumphreyYang
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HumphreyYang commented Jun 17, 2024

  • Remove bold "multiplier-accelerator model" and make them italic.
  • Chang the "this QuantEcon lecture" to lecture name with a link.
  • Explain what second-order means: It is called second order because $y_t$ depends on two lags.
  • Add link for steady state.
  • Add links for Eugen Slutsky in the lecture.
  • Add link for IID.
  • "Notice how the population variance increases and asymptotes" -> "Notice how the population variance increases and asymptotes."
  • "This is is an indication" -> "This is an indication".
  • Fix the code inconsistency (@HumphreyYang).
  • Fix the right corner code (@SylviaZhaooo).
  • "super diagonal" -> "superdiagonal".
  • remove "another lecture in this lecture".
  • Add some comments (links) on the invertibility of the matrices.
  • Change emphasis for italics.
  • Add an exercise for this lecture
  • "backwards looking" -> "backward looking"
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mmcky commented Jul 1, 2024

@HumphreyYang would you have time to champion the closure of this issue re: last few items?

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Hi @mmcky,

I just realized that the previous PR, which is marked as ready, has not yet been merged.

I will push my changes and merge main once that PR is merged.

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mbek0605 commented Jul 14, 2024

  • Align matrices better by rounding the figures to 2-3 decimal places. By aligning the matrices, we can see the diagonals and super diagonals like here:

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  • Follow PEPE standards, put each variable in a new line like:
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  • Write 28.0 and 24.0 in the image above instead of simply “28.” and “24.”
  • Suggestion: 35.5 cut either the upper left-hand corner of A^-1 or the lower right-hand corner of A^-1.
  • Globally set the numbers to 3 decimal places rather than doing it block by block.
  • Suggestion: instead of A ̃ have A^(-1)
  • Add that if we’re doing an infinite horizon, the situation is different. So, basically, answer the question: “Can you explain why the trend of the price is downward over time?” Emphasize pricing on the finite horizon and add exercise with that emphasis.

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