Good News (for monetary and system dynamics geeks)! Minsky 3.0 just released
After a long development cycle, version 3.0 of Minsky has just been released. There are still a few features I want to add, but otherwise Mkinsky is now a fully-fledged system dynamics program, with the unique capability of modelling financial dynamics easily.
You don't have to be a mathematical modeller to use Minsky--in fact, one of its key strengths is its ability to generate a model of the financial sector with no actual mathematics. If you are interested in what money is, and how it operates, then Minsky is the program for you.
The download link is https://sourceforge.net/projects/minsky/
A short manual, and a lengthier half-manual/half-book on economics, can be downloaded from http://www.profstevekeen.com/Minsky/
The main improvement of Minsky 3.0 over previous versions is a much more modern-looking graphical front end, written in in Javascript.
This is now the full release of Minsky, Cournot iteration. There are both Javascript and TCL versions, this is planned to be the last TCL version.
Windows builds are available from FRS . minsky-3.0.0.exe is the Javascript version, and Minsky-3.0.0-win-dist.msi is the TCL version.
Macintosh builds are available from the FRS . minsky-3.0.0.dmg is the Javascript version, and Minsky-3.0.0-mac-dist.dmg is the TCL version.
Linux builds are available from the OBS - bear with me whilst I get the build script debugged. Only the Javascript version is published, under the minsky package. If you want the TCL version, you'll need to compile it yourself :)