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For our first Demo Day of 2021, Rick Evans will present OG-USA, an overlapping-generations model for evaluating fiscal policy. Join us tomorrow at 11:30a ET to get up-and-running with OG-USA. calendar.google.com/event?action=T…

At the upcoming PSL Demo Day, Max Ghenis will show how to use the scf and microdf Python packages to analyze US wealth data. Join us on Monday at 11:30AM ET. pslmodels.org/events.html


From the PSL Blog: Max Ghenis recaps last week's Demo Day on extracting and analyzing SCF data in Python. blog.pslmodels.org/demo-day-6-scf…

Join us for tomorrow's PSL Demo Day at 11:30a ET where Matthew Jensen will show how to use the Compute Studio API to seamlessly analyze a policy reform with multiple PSL models. pslmodels.org/events.html

This week's newsletter features a new Policy Simulation Library Demo Day, a report on Romney's Child Allowance plan from Niskanen Center and an open-source tool for tracking carbon emissions from compute. ospc.org/newsletter0210…


New AEI Economics paper on the tax benefits for households with children. Alex Brill, Grant M. Seiter, and I provide an overview of current law and analyze some of the recent proposals to expand them. aei.org/research-produ…

The authors utilize Open Source Policy Center's federal income and payroll tax microsimulation model, Tax-Calculator. All code is open source and available at github.com/grantseiter/Ta…

This week's newsletter features a new report from Alex Brill and Kyle Pomerleau, a new project addition to the OSPC, and open-source flight software on the NASA JPL ARCHIVED - NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover rover. ospc.org/newsletter0224…

New blog out today: Pick your Child Tax Credit aei.org/economics/pick… via American Enterprise Institute AEI Economics Open Source Policy Center with Kyle Pomerleau and Grant M. Seiter


New to open source? Check out the latest PSL Blog post from Jason DeBacker on contributing to PSL projects. blog.pslmodels.org/demo-day-8-con…

This week's newsletter features a new Tax-Calculator update, a new web app from Kyle Pomerleau, Alex Brill & Grant M. Seiter, and a new addition to the Policy Simulation Library catalog. ospc.org/newsletter0310…

Monday's Demo Day will feature Max Ghenis of UBI Center. He'll illustrate how to use the Black code formatter to save time and improve readability of code. Join us on March 22 at 11:30 am ET. pslmodels.org/events.html

This week's newsletter features updates to Tax-Calculator to analyze the American Rescue Plan, a new webapp from Alex Brill Kyle Pomerleau and Grant M. Seiter analyzing the ARP and a new Policy Simulation Library Demo Day. ospc.org/newsletter0324…

At the upcoming PSL Demo Day on Monday, April 5, Jason DeBacker will show how to use the Tax-Brain Python API to easily stack tax provisions to create item-by-item analysis of large proposals. pslmodels.org/events.html

From UBI Center: Max Ghenis uses Tax-Brain to estimate the budgetary impact of California's new basic income bill. blog.ubicenter.org/20210403/calif…


This week's newsletter features a new paper from Kyle Pomerleau using Cost-of-Capital Calculator's methodology, a new report from UBI Center using Tax-Brain and a new Policy Simulation Library Demo Day featuring Jason DeBacker. ospc.org/newsletter0407…