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Description

Easily Load and Install the 'EconDataverse'.

The 'EconDataverse' is a universe of open-source packages to work seamlessly with economic data. This package is designed to make it easy to install and load multiple 'EconDataverse' packages in a single step. Learn more about the 'EconDataverse' at <https://www.econdataverse.org>.

econdataverse

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The ‘EconDataverse’ is a universe of open-source packages to work seamlessly with economic data. This package is designed to make it easy to install and load multiple ‘EconDataverse’ packages in a single step. Learn more about the ‘EconDataverse’ at econdataverse.org.

Installation

You can install econdataverse from CRAN via:

install.packages("econdataverse")

You can install the development version of econdataverse from GitHub with:

# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("tidy-intelligence/r-econdataverse")

Usage

library(econdataverse) will load the core EconDataverse packages:

  • econdatasets, for downloading selected datasets that are preprocessed by ‘EconDataverse’ packages.
  • econid, for standardizing identifiers.
  • econtools, for combining data sources.
  • imfapi, for the International Monetary Fund API.
  • imfweo, for the International Monetary Fund World Economic Outlook (WEO).
  • oecdoda, for the OECD Official Development Assistance (ODA).
  • owidapi, for the Our World in Data API.
  • uisapi, for the UNESCO Institute for Statistics API.
  • wbids, for the World Bank International Debt Statistics (IDS).
  • wbwdi, for the World Bank World Development Indicators (WDI).
library(econdataverse)
#> ── Attaching core EconDataverse packages ──────────────── econdataverse 0.1.2 ──
#> ✔ econdatasets 0.1.0     ✔ oecdoda      0.1.0
#> ✔ econid       0.0.3     ✔ owidapi      0.1.1
#> ✔ econtools    0.1.0     ✔ uisapi       0.1.1
#> ✔ imfapi       0.1.2     ✔ wbids        1.1.3
#> ✔ imfweo       0.1.0     ✔ wbwdi        1.0.3

Contributing

Contributions to econdataverse are welcome! If you’d like to contribute, please follow these steps:

  1. Create an issue: Before making changes, create an issue describing the bug or feature you’re addressing.
  2. Fork the repository: After receiving supportive feedback from the package authors, fork the repository to your GitHub account.
  3. Create a branch: Create a branch for your changes with a descriptive name.
  4. Make your changes: Implement your bug fix or feature.
  5. Test your changes: Run tests to ensure your changes don’t break existing functionality.
  6. Submit a pull request: Push your changes to your fork and submit a pull request to the main repository.
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Version

0.1.2

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