Result: User-Friendly Parallel Computations with Econometric Examples
Title:
User-Friendly Parallel Computations with Econometric Examples
Authors:
Source:
Society for Computational Economics, Computing in Economics and Finance 2005.
Original Identifier:
445
Document Type:
Report
redif-paper
Language:
English
Availability:
Accession Number:
edsrep.p.sce.scecf5.445
Database:
RePEc
Further Information
This paper shows how a high level matrix programming language may be used to perform Monte Carlo simulation, bootstrapping, estimation by maximum likelihood and GMM, and kernel regression in parallel on symmetric multiprocessor computers or clusters of workstations. The implementation of parallelization is done in a way such that an investigator may use the programs without any knowledge of parallel programming. A bootable CD that allows rapid creation of a cluster for parallel computing is introduced. Examples show that parallelization can lead to important reductions in computational time. Detailed discussion of how the Monte Carlo problem was parallelized is included as an example for learning to write parallel programs for Octave