- World System Forecasts Uses various World-System models to forecast specific indicators and indexes.
- Latin America R-stat code for various countries in the Latin American Region after 1950.
- European Union R-stat code for various countries in the European Union after 1950.
- United States R-stat code for the US after 1950.
- World-System Policy Models R-stat code for World-System Policy Models.
- World-System (1950-2000+) R-stat code for World-System Models for the Late Modern Period.
- World-System (1900-2000+) R-stat code for World-System Models for the Long Twentieth Century.
- World-System Models R-stat code for World-System Models for Theoretical World-System Models.
- Policy Models focusing on Macro Markets R-stat code for AS-AD Macro Policy Models.
- Code for estimating DCM Models R-stat code for estimating DCM models**.
- World-System DCM Models for the Long 16th Century (1450-1640) R-code for models testing assertions in The Modern World System I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century.
- Models for the Middle East and Africa Region (MEA)
- Models for the World-System in Depression (1900-1950)
- Models for the World-System during the Roman Empire (0-500)
- Theoretical Models from the Classical Economists DCM models developed from the work of the Classical Economists.
- Models for the MiddleAges (500-1500)
- Models for the World-System from (0-2000) The longest-term models available.
- Models for the World-System in the Late Middle Ages (1300-1450)
- Models for the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)
- Models for the Long Seventeenth Century (1640-1815)
- Models for the East Asia Pacific Region (1960-2000)
- Models for Asia (minus Japan) (1960-2000)
- Models for the High Middle Ages (1150-1300)
- Models for North America (1960-2000)
- Models for the World in Depression (1900-1950)
- Models for SubSaharan Africa (1960-2000)
- Models for Africa (1960-2000)
- Theoretical Models for Causal MacroSystems
Notes
** DCM models are estimated using the dse Package in R. If the dse Package becomes unavailable (it has currently been removed from the CRAN Archive), I will make dse-lite R-code available for estimating DCM models (the dse package is to large and contains too much extraneous code to be maintained by anyone other than the originator). Documentation for the dse package is available at R-Forge (here).
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