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This milestone represents a major feature expansion and architectural upgrade for the `econ-viz` library. The focus of this release is divided into two main categories: completely overhauling the LaTeX export pipeline and introducing a comprehensive suite of advanced microeconomic analysis tools. **Core Objectives** * **Native LaTeX Ecosystem** Completely deprecate the `tikzplotlib` dependency. Implement a native, lightweight `TikzExporter` and design a dedicated `econ-viz.sty` LaTeX package to guarantee semantic, publication-ready code generation. * **Advanced Demand Analysis Suite** Introduce robust visualizations and numerical solvers for complex consumer theory concepts, including Slutsky decomposition, Compensating and Equivalent Variation (CV/EV), Shephard's Lemma, Roy's Identity, and the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference (WARP). * **Expanded Canvas Capabilities** Support highly requested graphical structures such as Edgeworth Box diagrams, multi-panel figure layouts, non-linear budget constraints (kinked, endowment, rationing), and improved labeling systems (legends, right-side indifference curve labels). * **Solver and Model Enhancements** Expand the mathematical backend to support the Translog utility function, homogeneity degree checking, comparative statics helpers, and numerical computation of the Slutsky matrix. * **CLI and Configuration** Finalize the CLI umbrella by providing full model coverage and introducing YAML-based diagram configuration for automated plotting pipelines.
Overdue by 1 month(s)•Due by April 30, 2026•7/17 issues closed