1 | | Now we got {{{math}}} tag, however I do not think it makes a good sense to use it for everything remotely related. I would even add more specific tags like {{{bayesian}}} and {{{economics}}}, for example. Say, while both general equilibrium or demand models are still {{{math}}} (and {{{science}}}, FWIW), someone looking for actual math (ex., numerical computations or abstract algebra) may not want to see those, while someone looking for econometrics stuff would prefer not to dig through ports like {{{R-cgal-Meshes}}} or standalone functions for fancy distributions. Using {{{finance}}} is also problematic, there are tons of economics stuff which has nothing to do with finance. Etc. |
| 1 | Now we got {{{math}}} tag, however I do not think it makes a good sense to use it for everything remotely related. I would even add more specific tags like {{{bayesian}}} and {{{economics}}}, for example. Say, while both general equilibrium or demand models are still {{{math}}} (and {{{science}}}, FWIW), someone looking for actual math (ex., numerical computations or abstract algebra) may not want to see those, while someone looking for econometrics stuff would prefer not to dig through ports like {{{R-cgalMeshes}}} or standalone functions for fancy distributions. Using {{{finance}}} is also problematic, there are tons of economics stuff which has nothing to do with finance. Etc. |