diff --git a/CATALOG.md b/CATALOG.md index d8ec2bc..600efae 100644 --- a/CATALOG.md +++ b/CATALOG.md @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ The dataset registry, **auto-generated** from the sidecar manifests (`lectures/*.yml`). Do not edit by hand — run `python scripts/build_catalog.py`. A dataset appears here once it has a manifest, which may be before its consuming lectures are repointed — an empty **Used by** column means the file is here and documented but no lecture reads it from this repo yet. Files still to migrate are tracked in [PLAN.md](PLAN.md). -**18 datasets** · 11 read by lectures today, 7 awaiting repoint · 5.3 MB total · 17 permitted / 1 restricted redistribution +**18 datasets** · 13 read by lectures today, 5 awaiting repoint · 5.3 MB total · 17 permitted / 1 restricted redistribution | Dataset | Class | Source | Licence | Redist. | Integrity | Builder | Size | Used by | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | [**ames_house_prices.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/ames_house_prices.csv)
Ames, Iowa — residential house sales, 2006-2010 | constructed | [Ames Housing data (De Cock 2011), Journal of Statistics Education](http://jse.amstat.org/v19n3/decock.pdf) | | ✅ permitted | ✅ verified | ✅ committed | 75.2 KB | [lecture-python-intro · observed_distributions.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/observed_distributions.md)
[lecture-python-intro · fitting_distributions.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/fitting_distributions.md) | | [**assignat.xlsx**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/assignat.xlsx)
French Revolution — assignat issues, budgets and seigniorage (Sargent-Velde) | verbatim | [Sargent and Velde, "Macroeconomic Features of the French Revolution" — supporting spreadsheets](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/261992) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | n/a (verbatim) | 204.6 KB | — | | [**caron.npy**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/caron.npy)
French Revolution — monthly specie value of the assignat, 1791-1796 | constructed | unrecorded | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 1.1 KB | — | -| [**chapter_3.xlsx**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx)
The Ends of Four Big Inflations — appendix tables, transcribed | constructed | [Sargent, "Rational Expectations and Inflation", chapter 3 appendix tables](https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691158709/rational-expectations-and-inflation) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 71.6 KB | — | +| [**chapter_3.xlsx**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx)
The Ends of Four Big Inflations — appendix tables, transcribed | constructed | [Sargent, "Rational Expectations and Inflation", chapter 3 appendix tables](https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691158709/rational-expectations-and-inflation) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 71.6 KB | [lecture-python-intro · inflation_history.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/inflation_history.md)
[lecture-wasm · inflation_history.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-wasm/blob/main/lectures/inflation_history.md) | | [**countries.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/countries.csv)
WorldData.info country reference table | verbatim | [WorldData.info — country data downloads](https://www.worlddata.info/downloads/) | Proprietary — © WorldData.info, all rights reserved | ⚠️ restricted | ⚠️ unverifiable | n/a (verbatim) | 48.4 KB | [lecture-python-programming · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-programming/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md)
[lecture-python.myst · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python.myst/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md) | | [**dette.xlsx**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/dette.xlsx)
French Revolution — public debt, military spending and revenues (Sargent-Velde) | verbatim | [Sargent and Velde, "Macroeconomic Features of the French Revolution" — supporting spreadsheets](https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/261992) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | n/a (verbatim) | 617.2 KB | — | | [**employ.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/employ.csv)
Eurostat employment in Europe — by age and sex, 2007–2016 | constructed | [Eurostat — Employment database](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database) | Eurostat reuse (Commission Decision 2011/833/EU) | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 1.6 MB | [lecture-python-programming · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-programming/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md)
[lecture-python.myst · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python.myst/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md) | @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The dataset registry, **auto-generated** from the sidecar manifests (`lectures/* | [**japan_earthquakes.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/japan_earthquakes.csv)
Japan region — earthquakes of magnitude 5 and above, 2000-2024 | constructed | [Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS) Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog (ComCat), US Geological Survey](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/search/) | US Government work — public domain | ✅ permitted | ✅ verified | ✅ committed | 172.8 KB | [lecture-python-intro · fitting_distributions.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/fitting_distributions.md) | | [**japan_population_by_age.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/japan_population_by_age.csv)
Japan — population by single year of age, 2024 | constructed | [Population Estimates, Statistics Bureau of Japan, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications](https://www.stat.go.jp/english/data/jinsui/index.html) | Japan Statistics Bureau terms of use | ✅ permitted | ✅ verified | ✅ committed | 1.3 KB | [lecture-python-intro · prob_dist.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/prob_dist.md) | | [**lingcod_msy_recovery.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/lingcod_msy_recovery.csv)
Pacific Coast lingcod — biomass and fishing pressure relative to MSY | constructed | [RAM Legacy Stock Assessment Database](https://www.ramlegacy.org/) | CC BY 4.0 | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 2.3 KB | [lecture-python-intro · msy_fishery.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/msy_fishery.md) | -| [**longprices.xls**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/longprices.xls)
Price levels in four hard-currency countries, 1600-2000 | verbatim | [Sargent and Velde, "The Big Problem of Small Change" — supporting data](https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691116358/the-big-problem-of-small-change) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | n/a (verbatim) | 379.5 KB | — | +| [**longprices.xls**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/longprices.xls)
Price levels in four hard-currency countries, 1600-2000 | verbatim | [Sargent and Velde, "The Big Problem of Small Change" — supporting data](https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691116358/the-big-problem-of-small-change) | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | n/a (verbatim) | 379.5 KB | [lecture-python-intro · inflation_history.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/inflation_history.md)
[lecture-wasm · inflation_history.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-wasm/blob/main/lectures/inflation_history.md) | | [**mpd2020.xlsx**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/mpd2020.xlsx)
Maddison Project Database 2020 — GDP per capita and population, 1 CE to 2018 | constructed | [Maddison Project Database, version 2020](https://www.rug.nl/ggdc/historicaldevelopment/maddison/releases/maddison-project-database-2020) | CC BY 4.0 | ✅ permitted | ⇄ diverged | ⚠️ unrecovered | 1.7 MB | [lecture-python-intro · long_run_growth.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro/blob/main/lectures/long_run_growth.md)
[lecture-wasm · long_run_growth.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-wasm/blob/main/lectures/long_run_growth.md) | | [**nom_balances.npy**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/nom_balances.npy)
French Revolution — monthly nominal assignat balances, 1789-1796 | constructed | unrecorded | | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 1.4 KB | — | | [**realwage.csv**](https://github.com/QuantEcon/data-lectures/raw/main/lectures/realwage.csv)
OECD real minimum wages — 32 countries, 2006–2016 | constructed | [OECD — Real minimum wages (RMW)](https://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=RMW) | CC BY 4.0 | ✅ permitted | ⚠️ unverifiable | ⚠️ unrecovered | 118.7 KB | [lecture-python-programming · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python-programming/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md)
[lecture-python.myst · pandas_panel.md](https://github.com/QuantEcon/lecture-python.myst/blob/main/lectures/pandas_panel.md) | diff --git a/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx.yml b/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx.yml index 6d157ac..6015398 100644 --- a/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx.yml +++ b/lectures/chapter_3.xlsx.yml @@ -94,7 +94,11 @@ schema: # file is unused -- it may still be consumed from a lecture repo's own copy, # which is exactly what a repoint moves. Populated in the repoint PR, at the # same time migration.yml flips to `repointed` (PLAN, "Repoint rules"). -consumers: [] +consumers: + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro + file: lectures/inflation_history.md + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm + file: lectures/inflation_history.md # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Builder diff --git a/lectures/longprices.xls.yml b/lectures/longprices.xls.yml index c177eb1..5843c62 100644 --- a/lectures/longprices.xls.yml +++ b/lectures/longprices.xls.yml @@ -92,7 +92,11 @@ schema: # file is unused -- it may still be consumed from a lecture repo's own copy, # which is exactly what a repoint moves. Populated in the repoint PR, at the # same time migration.yml flips to `repointed` (PLAN, "Repoint rules"). -consumers: [] +consumers: + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro + file: lectures/inflation_history.md + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm + file: lectures/inflation_history.md builder: null builder_status: not-applicable # verbatim republication -- nothing to build diff --git a/migration.yml b/migration.yml index ca1a2cd..fdd2a6b 100644 --- a/migration.yml +++ b/migration.yml @@ -200,22 +200,34 @@ datasets: longprices.xls: pilot: A2 - status: landed + status: repointed prior_pattern: own-repo landed: pr: QuantEcon/data-lectures#5 date: 2025-02-14 - repoints: [] + repoints: + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro + pr: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro#824 + date: 2026-08-06 + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm + pr: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm#53 + date: 2026-08-06 cutover: null chapter_3.xlsx: pilot: A2 - status: landed + status: repointed prior_pattern: own-repo landed: pr: QuantEcon/data-lectures#5 date: 2025-02-14 - repoints: [] + repoints: + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro + pr: QuantEcon/lecture-python-intro#824 + date: 2026-08-06 + - repo: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm + pr: QuantEcon/lecture-wasm#53 + date: 2026-08-06 cutover: null assignat.xlsx: