| gemAssetExchange_MatthewEffect_2_2 | An Example Illustrating the Matthew Effect of Asset Exchange | 
| gemAssetPricingExample | Some Examples of Asset Pricing | 
| gemAssetPricing_CUF | Compute Asset Market Equilibria with Commodity Utility Functions for Some Simple Cases | 
| gemAssetPricing_PUF | Compute Asset Market Equilibria with Portfolio Utility Functions for Some Simple Cases | 
| gemBalancedGrowthPath | Some Examples of Balanced Growth Paths | 
| gemCanonicalDynamicMacroeconomic_3_2 | A Canonical Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model (see Torres, 2016) | 
| gemCanonicalDynamicMacroeconomic_4_3 | A Canonical Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model (see Torres, 2016) | 
| gemCanonicalDynamicMacroeconomic_Sequential_WagePostpayment_4_3 | A Canonical Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model in Sequential Form under the Wage Postpayment Assumption (see Torres, 2016) | 
| gemCanonicalDynamicMacroeconomic_TimeCircle_2_2 | A Canonical Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model in Time-circle Form (see Torres, 2016) | 
| gemCanonicalDynamicMacroeconomic_Timeline_2_2 | A Canonical Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model in Timeline Form (see Torres, 2016) | 
| gemCapitalAccumulation | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths with Capital Accumulation | 
| gemCESAK_Timeline_2_2 | Some Timeline Equilibrium Models with CESAK Production Function | 
| gemCoffeeProblem_3_3 | Coffee Problem: Some Examples of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Pure Exchange Economies | 
| gemConstantGrowthPath_TechnologyProgress_3_3 | Constant Growth Paths with Technology Progress | 
| gemDCES_5_3 | A Model with a Displaced CES Utility Function | 
| gemDualLinearProgramming | General Equilibrium Models and Linear Programming Problems (see Winston, 2003) | 
| gemDynamicMacroeconomic_SpotTrading_3_2 | A Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Model with Spot Trading | 
| gemEquityShare_3_3 | A General Equilibrium Model with Equity Shares | 
| gemEquityShare_Bond_4_4 | A General Equilibrium Model with Equity Shares and Bond | 
| gemExogenousPrice | Some Examples with Exogenous Price (Price Control) | 
| gemExogenousPrice_EndogenousLaborSupply_3_3 | An Example of Price Regulation and Endogenous Labor Supply (Example 9.5 of Li, 2019) | 
| gemExogenousUtilityLevel_EndogenousLaborSupply_3_3 | Some Examples with Exogenous Utility Level and Endogenous Labor Supply | 
| gemExternality_Negative | Some Examples Illustrating Negative Externality | 
| gemExternality_Positive | Some Examples Illustrating Positive Externality | 
| gemFirmAsConsumer | Some Examples of Treating Firms as Consumer-Type Agents | 
| gemHeterogeneousFirms_2_3 | Spot equilibrium paths with Heterogeneous Firms | 
| gemInformation_ProductQuality | An Example Illustrating Product Quality Information | 
| gemInputOutputTable_2_2 | A General Equilibrium Model based on a 2×2 (Unbalanced) Input-Output Table | 
| gemInputOutputTable_2_7_2 | A Two-Country General Equilibrium Model | 
| gemInputOutputTable_2_7_4 | A Two-Country General Equilibrium Model | 
| gemInputOutputTable_2_8_4 | A Two-Country General Equilibrium Model with Money | 
| gemInputOutputTable_5_4 | A General Equilibrium Model based on a 5×4 Input-Output Table (see Zhang Xin, 2017, Table 8.6.1) | 
| gemInputOutputTable_5_5 | General Equilibrium Models based on a 5×5 Input-Output Table (see Zhang Xin, 2017, Table 3.2.1) | 
| gemInputOutputTable_7_4 | A General Equilibrium Model based on a 7×4 (Standard) Input-Output Table | 
| gemInputOutputTable_8_8 | A General Equilibrium Model based on an 8×8 Input-Output Table | 
| gemInputOutputTable_easy_5_4 | An Easy General Equilibrium Model based on a 5×4 Input-Output Table (see Zhang Xin, 2017, Table 8.6.1) | 
| gemInputOutputTable_Leontief_3_3 | A Leontief-type General Equilibrium Model based on a 3×3 Input-Output Table | 
| gemInputOutputTable_SCES_3_3 | A SCES-type General Equilibrium Model based on an Input-Output Table. | 
| gemIntertemporalStochastic_Bank_ThreePeriods | An Intertemporal Stochastic Model with a Consumer and Some Banks | 
| gemIntertemporalStochastic_Bank_TwoPeriods | An Intertemporal Stochastic Model with a Consumer and a Bank | 
| gemIntertemporalStochastic_ThreePeriods_2_2 | A Three-Period Intertemporal Stochastic Equilibrium Model with a Consumer and a Type of Firm | 
| gemIntertemporalStochastic_TwoPeriods | Some Examples of a Two-Period Intertemporal Stochastic Equilibrium Model | 
| gemIntertemporal_1_2 | An Example of a 1-by-2 Intertemporal Equilibrium Model | 
| gemIntertemporal_2_2 | Some Examples of a 2-by-2 Intertemporal Equilibrium Model | 
| gemIntertemporal_3_3 | Some Examples of Intertemporal Models with One Consumer and Two Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_3_4 | An Intertemporal Model with Two Consumers and Two Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_4_4 | An Intertemporal Model with Land, Two Consumers and Two Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_5_5 | Some Intertemporal (Timeline and Time-circle) Models with Land, Two Consumers, and Three Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_AdValoremClaim | Some Intertemporal Models with Ad Valorem Claim | 
| gemIntertemporal_Bank_1_2 | Some Examples of an Intertemporal Model with a Consumer and a Type of Bank | 
| gemIntertemporal_Bank_1_3 | Some Examples of an Intertemporal Model with Two Consumers and a Type of Bank | 
| gemIntertemporal_Dividend | The Identical Steady-state Equilibrium: Four Models Illustrating Dividend | 
| gemIntertemporal_Dividend_TechnologicalProgress | The Identical Steady-state Equilibrium: Four Models Illustrating Dividend and Technological Progress | 
| gemIntertemporal_EndogenousEquilibriumInterestRate | An Example Illustrating Endogenous Equilibrium Interest Rates in a (Timeline) Transitional Equilibrium Path | 
| gemIntertemporal_EndogenousEquilibriumInterestRate_ForeignExchangeRate | An Example Illustrating Endogenous Equilibrium Interest Rates and Foreign Exchange Rates in a Two-country (Timeline) Transitional Equilibrium Path | 
| gemIntertemporal_EndogenousEquilibriumInterestRate_MoneyVelocity | An Example Illustrating Endogenous Equilibrium Interest Rates and the Velocity of Money in a (Timeline) Transitional Equilibrium Path | 
| gemIntertemporal_Money_Dividend_Example7.5.1 | The Identical Steady-state Equilibrium: Three Models with Money and Dividend | 
| gemIntertemporal_PublicFirm | Some Examples of Intertemporal (Timeline) Models with Production and Public Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_TimeCircle_2_2 | Some Examples of a 2-by-2 Time Circle Equilibrium Model | 
| gemIntertemporal_TimeCircle_3_3 | A Time Circle Model with One Consumer and Two Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_TimeCircle_3_4 | A Time Circle Model with Two Consumers and Two Types of Firms | 
| gemIntertemporal_TimeCircle_Bank_1_2 | Some Examples of a Time Circle Model with a Consumer and a Type of Bank | 
| gemIntertemporal_TimeCircle_Stochastic_2_2 | Some 2-by-2 Time Circle Models with Uncertainty | 
| gemLand_Labor | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths Involving Land and Labor | 
| gemLand_Labor_Capital_4_3 | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths Involving Land, Labor and Capital | 
| gemMarketClearingPath_2_2 | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths | 
| gemMoney_3_2 | A General Equilibrium Model with Money | 
| gemMoney_3_3 | Some 3-by-3 General Equilibrium Models with Money and Exogenous Interest Rate | 
| gemNonexcludability | Some Examples Illustrating Non-excludability | 
| gemNonrivalry_Congestiblity | Some Examples Illustrating Congestible Non-rival Goods | 
| gemNonrivalry_Uncongestiblity | Some Examples Illustrating Uncongestible Non-rival Goods | 
| gemOLGF_OneFirm | Overlapping Generations Financial Sequential Models with One Firm | 
| gemOLGF_PureExchange | Overlapping Generations Financial Sequential Models for Pure Exchange Economies | 
| gemOLGF_TwoFirms | Overlapping Generations Financial Sequential Models with Two Firms | 
| gemOLG_Basic | Some Examples of Basic (Timeline) OLG Models with Production | 
| gemOLG_Land_4_3 | An Overlapping Generations Model with Land | 
| gemOLG_PrivateFirm | Overlapping Generations Models with Private Firm | 
| gemOLG_PublicFirm | Some Examples of (Timeline) OLG Models with Production and Public Firms | 
| gemOLG_PureExchange | The Basic Overlapping Generations Pure Exchange Model (see Samuelson, 1958) | 
| gemOLG_PureExchange_Bank | Overlapping Generations Pure Exchange Models with Bank | 
| gemOLG_StochasticSequential_3_3 | A 3-by-3 OLG Stochastic Sequential General Equilibrium Model | 
| gemOLG_StochasticSpotEquilibrium_3_3 | An Example Illustrating OLG Stochastic Spot Equilibrium Paths | 
| gemOLG_TimeCircle | Time-Circle Models (Closed Loop Overlapping Generations Models) | 
| gemOpenEconomy_4_4 | A 4-by-4 Open Economy with Bond | 
| gemOpenEconomy_6_6 | A 6-by-6 Open Economy with Bond | 
| gemPersistentTechnologicalProgress | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths with Persistent Technological Progress | 
| gemPureExchange | Some Simple Pure Exchange Equilibrium Models | 
| gemQuasilinearPureExchange_2_2 | A Pure Exchange Economy with a Quasilinear Utility Function | 
| gemResearchDevelopmentIntensity | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths Illustrating Research and Development Intensity | 
| gemRobinson_3_2 | A Robinson Crusoe Economy | 
| gemShortTermInvestment_2_3 | Some Examples Illustrating Short-Term Investment | 
| gemSkill | Some General Equilibrium Models with Skill (i.e. Human Capital) | 
| gemSpotEquilibriumPath_StickyDecisions | Some Examples of Spot Equilibrium Paths with Sticky Decisions | 
| gemstEndogenousLaborSupply_2_2 | A General Equilibrium Model with Endogenous Labor Supply | 
| gemstEndogenousProductionFunction_2_2 | A General Equilibrium Model with Endogenous Production Function | 
| gemstEndogenousUtilityFunction | Some General Equilibrium Models with Endogenous Utility Function | 
| gemStickyDecisionPath_2_2 | An Example Illustrating the Sticky-Decision Path and Business Cycles | 
| gemStickyPricePath_2_2 | Some Examples Illustrating the Sticky-Price Path and Business Cycles | 
| gemstIntertemporal_EndogenousProductionFunction_2_2 | An Intertemporal Equilibrium Model with Endogenous Production Function | 
| gemstStructuralMultipleEquilibria_2_2 | Structural Multiple Equilibria and Structural Transition Policy | 
| gemTax_3_3 | Some General Equilibrium Models with Tax | 
| gemTax_4_4 | Some General Equilibrium Models with Endogenous Tax Rates | 
| gemTax_5_4 | A General Equilibrium Model with Tax (see Cardenete et al., 2012). | 
| gemTax_5_5 | A General Equilibrium Model with Tax | 
| gemTax_QuasilinearPreference_4_4 | A General Equilibrium Model with Tax and Quasilinear Utility Functions. | 
| gemTax_VAT_IncomeTax_5_4 | A General Equilibrium Model with Value-added Tax and Income Tax | 
| gemTechnologyProgress_PopulationGrowth | Some General Equilibrium Models with Technology Progress and Population Growth | 
| gemTemporaryEquilibriumPath | Some Examples of Temporary Equilibrium Paths | 
| gemTwoCountryForeignExchangeRate_6_6 | Example 7.6 (Foreign Exchange Rate) in Li (2019) | 
| gemTwoCountryPureExchange | Some Examples of Two-Country Pure Exchange Economy | 
| gemTwoCountryPureExchange_Bond | Some Examples of Two-Country Pure Exchange Economy with Bond | 
| gemTwoCountry_Bond_7_4 | An Example of Two-Country Economy with Bond | 
| gemTwoCountry_RealExchangeRateIndex_7_4 | Calculating Real Exchange Rate Index | 
| gemTwoCountry_Tariff_9_5 | An Example of Two-Country Economy with Tariff | 
| gemTwoIndustries_4_3 | A 4-by-3 Economy with Two Industries | 
| gem_2_2 | Some Simple 2-by-2 General Equilibrium Models | 
| gem_3_2 | Some Simple 3-by-2 General Equilibrium Models | 
| gem_3_3 | Some Simple 3-by-3 General Equilibrium Models | 
| gem_3_4 | Some Simple 3-by-4 General Equilibrium Models | 
| gem_4_4 | Some Simple 4-by-4 General Equilibrium Models | 
| ge_tidy | Tidy a General Equilibrium | 
| growth_rate | Compute the Growth Rate |