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# Liquidity Constraints and Precautionary Saving [](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/302430141) The LiqConstr directory contains code to reproduce the figures of the paper [Liquidity Constraints and Precautionary Saving](https://econ-ark.github.io/LiqConstr/) by Carroll, Holm, and Kimball, and the LaTeX source to produce the paper once the figures have been created. ## Code Figures can be produced either: #### Live in your browser using [MyBinder](https://mybinder.org): [](http://econ-ark.org/materials/liqconstr?launch) #### Locally by running an ipython program on your computer: 1. [Install the necessary tools on your computer](https://github.com/econ-ark/HARK) 2. Download this repository using `git clone https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr` or a zip folder [using this link](https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr/archive/master.zip). 3. Change to the `LiqConstr` directory and execute `ipython LiqConstr.py` from the command line. #### In a local interactive [jupyter notebook](https://jupyter.org) 1. Install the jupyter notebook tool per [Installation.md](https://github.com/econ-ark/REMARK) 2. Download this repository using `git clone https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr` or a zip folder [using this link](https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr/archive/master.zip). 3. Type `jupyter lab` at the command line 4. Click on `LiqConstr.ipynb` #### Reproduce the figures and compile the paper locally using `nbreproduce` 1. Install [nbreproduce](https://github.com/econ-ark/nbreproduce) 2. Download this repository using `git clone https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr` or a zip folder [using this link](https://github.com/econ-ark/LiqConstr/archive/master.zip). 3. Execute `nbreproduce` from the command line. ## Paper The paper can be generated by compiling the LaTeX file `LiqConstr.tex` using a standard distribution of LaTeX like TeXLive or Overleaf.
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