As some readers will know, I am developing a dynamic macroeconomic modeling tool–code-named “Minsky”–with the help of an INET Grant. The grant of US$128,000 has allowed me to hire Dr Russell Standish to develop the program. Russell is a long-time research collaborator of mine who was the Director of UNSW’s High Performance Computing Centre before it was discontinued. He is now a visiting Professor of Mathematics at UNSW and a freelance programmer specialising in high-performance numerical programming.
This grant has purchased roughly 1,000 hours of Russell’s time, and with about half that grant expended, we now have a functional if very early prototype of the program which can be downloaded from here on our Sourceforge site.