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A curated list of AI tools, libraries, and resources for economics research, teaching, and policy analysis. Maintained by the OpenEcon team.
Awesome AI for Economists
A curated list of AI tools, libraries, and resources transforming how economists conduct research, teach, and analyze policy — from natural language data access to causal machine learning.
Scope: Tools with specific value for economists. General-purpose AI assistants are in the Appendix.
Highlights
This list is maintained by the OpenEcon team — building open-source infrastructure connecting AI to economics.
- OpenEcon Data — Query 330,000+ economic indicators from FRED, World Bank, IMF, and 10+ sources in plain English. Available as web app, Python API, and MCP server.
- Stata-MCP — Run Stata from VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, and GitHub Copilot with real-time output, data viewer, and graph display.
- Econ Writing Skill — AI agent skill for writing economics papers, synthesizing 50+ guides by Cochrane, McCloskey, Shapiro, Head, and other leading economists.
Contents
- MCP Servers for Economic Data
- Coding Tools for Economists
- Causal Inference and Econometrics
- Simulation, Forecasting and Macro Modeling
- Literature Review and Research Discovery
- Economic Data and Analysis
- Academic Writing and LaTeX
- Document Processing and OCR
- NLP and Sentiment for Economics
- Policy, Labor and Alternative Data
- Finance-Specific AI
- Data Collection Tools
- Papers and Books
- Courses, Conferences and Community
- Appendix: General-Purpose AI
MCP Servers for Economic Data
Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers let AI assistants query economic databases directly. Connect Claude, Cursor, or other MCP-compatible tools to live data from FRED, World Bank, IMF, and more.
- Alpha Vantage MCP - Official server for stocks, forex, commodities, and economic indicators.
- Census MCP Server - Natural language queries for U.S. Census demographic data.
- Financial Datasets MCP - Stock market data including prices, financials, and SEC filings via MCP.
- FRED MCP Server - Access all 800,000+ FRED time series with date filtering and frequency adjustment.
- IMF Data MCP Server - WEO forecasts, balance of payments, and more from the IMF.
- Nasdaq Data Link MCP - Access Nasdaq/Quandl financial and economic datasets.
- OpenEcon - Unified natural language interface to 330,000+ economic indicators across FRED, World Bank, IMF, Comtrade, StatsCan, Eurostat, BIS, and ExchangeRate-API. Available as web app, Python API, and MCP server. Supports CSV, JSON, DTA (Stata), and Python export.
- TAM MCP Server - One server, eight sources: Alpha Vantage, BLS, Census, FRED, IMF, Nasdaq, OECD, and World Bank.
- World Bank MCP Server - Query World Bank Open Data API for development indicators across countries.
Browse the MCP Registry to discover more servers.
Coding Tools for Economists
- awesome-econ-ai-stuff - Reusable AI skills for economists (SKILL.md standard) covering Stata, Python, and LaTeX workflows.
- Jupyter AI - Official JupyterLab extension with
%%aimagic commands for code generation and explanation. - Jupyter AI Agents - AI agents for JupyterLab with MCP integration for connecting notebooks to FRED, World Bank, and more.
- Marimo - Reactive Python notebook stored as pure .py files with built-in AI assistant.
- Positron IDE - Next-gen IDE from Posit (makers of RStudio) with native R and Python support and AI-powered data assistant.
- Stata-MCP - The most popular Stata-AI integration. Execute .do/.ado/.mata files from VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, or GitHub Copilot with real-time output panels, built-in data viewer, graph display, and support for up to 100 concurrent sessions.
AI Agent Frameworks
Build automated research pipelines — from data collection to analysis to report generation.
- Agno - Open-source Python framework with memory, knowledge, and 100+ toolkits including MCP support.
- AutoGen - Microsoft's multi-agent conversation framework for complex research workflows.
- CrewAI - Role-based multi-agent systems for collaborative research workflows.
- LangGraph - Stateful agent workflows with cyclic graphs; 6M+ monthly downloads.
- Pydantic AI - Type-safe agent framework with structured input/output, ideal for working with economic data.
Causal Inference and Econometrics
Core Libraries
- awesome-causal-inference - The definitive causal inference resource list.
- causal-learn - Causal discovery algorithms (PC, FCI, GES) from the PyWhy ecosystem.
- CausalML - Uber's uplift modeling and causal inference with machine learning.
- DoubleML - Chernozhukov et al. (2018) Double/Debiased ML in Python and R.
- DoWhy - End-to-end causal inference: model, identify, estimate, refute.
- EconML - Microsoft/PyWhy library for heterogeneous treatment effects via Double ML and causal forests.
- grf - Generalized Random Forests for heterogeneous treatment effects (Athey, Tibshirani, Wager).
Frontier Tools
- CausalAgent - Multi-agent AI for end-to-end causal inference through conversation.
- CausalFM - Foundation models for causal inference; pre-trained models replace per-problem estimation (ICLR 2026).
- CausalMatch - ByteDance's causal matching engine at industrial scale.
- CImpact - Causal impact for time series with frequentist and Bayesian methods.
- contdid - DiD with continuous treatment, by Brantly Callaway.
- diff-diff - sklearn-style difference-in-differences library filling a critical gap in Python.
- DoubleLingo - Double ML with LLM-based nuisance models for causal inference on unstructured data.
- moderndid - GPU-accelerated modern DiD with staggered adoption and event studies.
- Salesforce CausalAI - Causal analysis for time series and tabular data.
- TexIV - Extract instrumental variables from text data using ML.
Simulation, Forecasting and Macro Modeling
Agent-Based Models and LLM Simulation
- BeforeIT.jl - Bank of Italy's agent-based macroeconomic model in Julia.
- EconAgent - LLM agents with personality traits simulating macroeconomic activities (ACL 2024).
- LLM-ABM Survey - Tsinghua's toolkit and survey for LLM agent-based modeling.
- LLM-Economist - Mechanism design with 3–1,000+ LLM agents for optimal taxation research.
Forecasting and Nowcasting
- Chronos - Amazon's pretrained time series models with Bolt variant for 250x speedup.
- Durbyn.jl - Julia port of R's forecast package.
- emerging-trajectories - LLM-based forecasting of political and economic events.
- neuralforecast - Neural forecasting models (N-BEATS, NHITS, Transformers) for economic time series.
- Now-Casting.com - Real-time GDP nowcasts for major economies, updated as data releases occur.
- Project Spectrum - BIS/ECB/Bundesbank GenAI for inflation nowcasting, categorizing 34M+ products for CPI.
- statsforecast - Fast statistical forecasting for econometric time series.
- uni2ts - Unified time series transformer models.
Game Theory and Mechanism Design
- Axelrod - Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma research with 200+ strategies and tournament simulations.
- Nashpy - Two-player game solver with support enumeration, vertex enumeration, and Lemke-Howson.
- pygambit - Comprehensive game theory computation for extensive and strategic form games with Python API.
DSGE and Structural Models
- Deep Learning for Dynamic Econ - Neural networks to solve DSGE models (course materials).
- gEconpy - DSGE toolkit in Python.
- MacroModelling.jl - Julia DSGE toolkit.
- OpenSourceEconomics - JAX-compatible DC-EGM, Kalman filters, and econ-project-templates.
- optimagic - Numerical optimization for economists (formerly estimagic).
Literature Review and Research Discovery
- alphaXiv - Line-by-line discussion on arXiv papers with AI-powered analysis.
- Connected Papers - Visual graphs of related papers from a seed paper.
- Consensus - Evidence meter categorizing findings as yes/no/mixed across 200M+ papers.
- Elicit - Research agents synthesizing up to 80 papers into structured briefs from 138M papers.
- ResearchRabbit - Citation network and semantic similarity discovery rebuilt with Litmaps.
- SciSpace - Deep review with iterative search and Zotero integration across 280M papers.
- Scite - Classifies 1.5B+ citations as supporting or contrasting with AI-driven research rankings.
- Semantic Scholar - AI-powered academic search with citation analysis, TLDR summaries, and free API across 220M+ papers.
- Undermind - Autonomously reads hundreds of papers and produces structured reports with timelines and categories.
Economic Data and Analysis
AI Data Analysis Platforms
- Julius AI - Upload datasets and ask questions in natural language; returns charts, regressions, and reports.
- Microsoft Data Formulator - Describe charts in English and get publication-quality output with Python code.
Economic Data Sources
- OpenEcon Data - Query 330,000+ economic indicators from FRED, World Bank, IMF, Comtrade, StatsCan, Eurostat, BIS, and more in plain English. Export to CSV, JSON, DTA, or Python. Try it | GitHub | MCP Server
- fedfred - Modern Python client for the FRED API at scale.
- FRED API v2 - Bulk retrieval of all series in any release across 800,000+ time series.
- Global Macro Database - Most comprehensive open-source macro dataset: 241 countries, 1086–2024, 27 contemporary and 84 historical sources.
- Trading Economics API - 300,000+ indicators from 196 countries with Python and R packages.
Academic Writing and LaTeX
- Econ Writing Skill - Agent skill that transforms AI assistants into expert economics paper writers. Synthesizes 50+ guides by Cochrane, McCloskey, Shapiro, Head, Bellemare, Goldin, and other leading economists. Works with Claude Code and OpenAI Codex.
- OpenAI Prism - Free LaTeX workspace with citation management, Zotero sync, sketch-to-equation, and real-time collaboration.
- Overleaf AI Assist - LaTeX error fixing, table generation, and equation generation from prompts or images.
- Paperpal - Academic writing assistant on Overleaf, Google Docs, and Chrome.
- Thesify - AI reviewer evaluating argumentation, methodology, and rigor.
- Typst - Modern LaTeX alternative with dramatically simpler syntax and sub-second compilation.
- Underleaf - Chrome extension for image-to-LaTeX and smart citation generation.
Document Processing and OCR
- Docling - IBM open-source document parser with 0.97 table recognition accuracy.
- Marker - PDF to Markdown/JSON at 122 pages/sec with multi-page table merging.
- Mistral OCR 3 - $1–2 per 1,000 pages with support for cursive, complex tables, and low DPI.
- Transkribus - Handwritten historical document transcription with 140+ AI models in 100+ languages.
NLP and Sentiment for Economics
- FinBERT - Fine-tuned BERT for financial sentiment, widely cited in economics and finance research.
- FinSentGPT - Fine-tuned ChatGPT for multilingual financial sentiment, tested on ECB Monetary Policy Decisions.
- FinVADER - VADER updated with financial lexicons.
- SentiBigNomics - Sentiment analysis designed for economic text with aspect-based and negation handling.
Policy, Labor and Alternative Data
Policy and Evidence Synthesis
- ImpactAI - World Bank DIME tool synthesizing RCT evidence with effect sizes across interventions.
- Meta-Mar - Free meta-analysis platform where AI reads PDFs and extracts quantitative outcomes.
- Plural Policy - AI bill summarizer with version comparison and momentum indicators across U.S. jurisdictions.
- PolicyEngine - Open-source U.S. tax-benefit microsimulation.
- Rayyan - AI screening for systematic reviews with 90% time reduction and PRISMA flowcharts.
Labor Market Data
- Lightcast - 2.5B job postings, 800M profiles, and 160+ countries with AI skills taxonomy.
- LinkedIn Economic Graph - Labor trends, skills migration, and talent matching data for academic researchers.
- Revelio Labs - 100M+ employment records with academic access via WRDS.
Spatial, Satellite and Alternative Data
- CARTO - AI agents that reason with spatial data via natural language.
- FlyPix AI - No-code custom AI models on satellite and drone imagery for economic measurement.
- Neudata - Alternative data intelligence cataloging thousands of non-traditional data sources.
- Stanford Satellite + AI - HDI for 61,530 municipalities from satellite imagery (Nature Communications, 2026).
Finance-Specific AI
- awesome-quant - Curated quantitative finance resources.
- Dexter - Autonomous financial research agent with task planning and real-time data.
- Fin-R1 - Financial reasoning LLM by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
- FinGPT - Open-source financial LLMs for sentiment, forecasting, and reports.
- OpenBB - Open-source financial research platform with AI copilot and economic data integration.
Data Collection Tools
Web Scraping
- Firecrawl - Webpages to structured markdown with AI extraction endpoint.
- Kadoa - No-code AI extraction for financial and economic data.
- ScrapeGraphAI - LLM-powered scraping that adapts to website changes automatically.
Survey and Qualitative Research
- ATLAS.ti - AI-powered qualitative coding reducing manual effort by 90%.
- Conveo - AI video interviews with multimodal analysis at scale.
- Outset AI - Hundreds of AI-moderated interviews simultaneously in 40+ languages.
- TheySaid - AI-moderated surveys with conversational follow-ups.
Warning: Nature reports AI chatbots infiltrating online surveys. Implement detection for MTurk/Prolific studies.
Synthetic Data
- Gretel - Synthetic data with differential privacy. Open-source library.
- MOSTLY AI - High-fidelity synthetic datasets with GDPR/HIPAA compliance.
Papers and Books
Key Papers
| Paper | Authors | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Generative AI for Economic Research | Korinek (2023) | JEL |
| AI Agents for Economic Research | Korinek (2025) | NBER |
| Deep Learning for Economists | Dell (2025) | JEL |
| DiD Causal Forests | Gavrilova et al. (2025) | J. Applied Econometrics |
| Economics in the Age of Algorithms | Mullainathan (2025) | AEA P&P |
| Generative AI at Work | Brynjolfsson, Li, Raymond (2025) | QJE |
| LLMs: An Applied Econometric Framework | Ludwig, Mullainathan, Rambachan (2025) | NBER |
| ML Who to Nudge | Athey, Keleher, Spiess (2025) | J. Econometrics |
| The Simple Macroeconomics of AI | Acemoglu (2025) | Economic Policy |
| A.I. and Our Economic Future | Jones (2026) | NBER |
| AI in Economics Research | Bahoo et al. (2025) | J. Economic Surveys |
| Teaching Economics to the Machines | Chen et al. (2026) | NBER |
Books
- Deep Learning for Economists - Melissa Dell, JEL 2025 with companion Jupyter notebooks.
- The Means of Prediction - Maximilian Kasy. How AI works and who benefits (UChicago Press, 2025).
- The Scaling Era - Dwarkesh Patel. Oral history from Amodei, Hassabis, and Zuckerberg interviews.
Courses, Conferences and Community
Courses
- AI for Economists - Jesse Lastunen's prompt-focused templates.
- Data Analysis with AI v2.0 - Gabor Bekes, CEU Vienna (2026). 12-week course covering LLMs for IV, DiD, and simulations.
- EconDL - Melissa Dell's Jupyter notebooks for deep learning in economics.
- Economics of Transformative AI - Stanford course with slides and exercises.
- genaiforecon.org - Korinek's companion site with semi-annual updates on tools and techniques.
- ML and Causal Inference - Susan Athey, Stanford GSB.
- ML and Economics at Oxford - Maximilian Kasy's reading group.
- The Economics of AI - Korinek, UVA on Coursera.
- Using AI in Research and Teaching - Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Yale SOM.
Conferences (2025–2026)
- ESIF Economics and AI+ML - Econometric Society, Cornell, June 2026.
- IESE Economics of AI - Barcelona, February 2026.
- NBER AI and Economic Measurement - Stanford, May 2026.
- NBER Digital Economics and AI - Spring 2026.
Community
Newsletters: genaiforecon (Korinek) | Causal Inference (Cunningham) | Autonomous Econ (Wong) | One Useful Thing (Mollick)
Podcasts: Dwarkesh Podcast | Exponential View
People: Anton Korinek | Scott Cunningham | Erik Brynjolfsson | Antonio Mele | Melissa Dell | Sendhil Mullainathan
Institutions: NBER AI | Stanford DEL | OECD.AI | World Bank ImpactAI
Appendix: General-Purpose AI
Widely known tools listed for completeness with notes on what economists specifically value.
| Tool | Best For (Economists) |
|---|---|
| ChatGPT | Deep Research mode for analyst-grade reports from 500+ sources |
| Claude | Coding (Stata, R, Python), long document analysis (200K context) |
| Claude Code | Agentic terminal coding with MCP integration for Stata and economic data |
| Cursor | AI-native code editor with Background Agents |
| DeepSeek R1 | Open-source (MIT), self-hostable for data privacy |
| Gemini | Writing, visual reports, Google Workspace integration |
| GitHub Copilot | Agent Mode with RStudio integration |
| NotebookLM | Document synthesis, Audio Overviews, 1M token context |
| OpenAI Codex | Parallel task execution with reusable agent skills |
| Perplexity AI | Academic Focus mode filtering for peer-reviewed journals |
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