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Jupyter notebooks for analysis of US federal debt levels, tax revenues, budget deficit, evolution of yields on treasury borrowings, treasury yield curves and inflation expectations, unemployment and participation rates, quantitative easing, industrial production, personal consumption and savings. All analysis is based on data provided by FRED.

  • Updated Apr 27, 2024
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CPI refers to how many processor cycles are needed to complete an instruction. An instruction can be a read/write from memory operation, an arithmetic calculation, or bit-wise operation. The more cycles the processor takes to complete an instruction, the poorer the performance of the application in the processor. Application performance can be i…

  • Updated Nov 1, 2021
  • Python

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