dynare issueshttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues2019-11-27T16:33:42Zhttps://git.dynare.org/Dynare/dynare/-/issues/825Fix using steady state operator on exogenous variables2019-11-27T16:33:42ZJohannes PfeiferFix using steady state operator on exogenous variablesThe mod-file
```
var c, h, pi, w, R, r_e, y, gdp, gdp_hat, k, g, w_tilde, w_eq, w_min;
varexo d, z, eta;
parameters beta, sigma, gamma, theta, ni, tau_w, phi_p, phi_y, rho, alpha;
beta = 0.997;
sigma = 1;
gamma = 458.4;
theta = 6.1...The mod-file
```
var c, h, pi, w, R, r_e, y, gdp, gdp_hat, k, g, w_tilde, w_eq, w_min;
varexo d, z, eta;
parameters beta, sigma, gamma, theta, ni, tau_w, phi_p, phi_y, rho, alpha;
beta = 0.997;
sigma = 1;
gamma = 458.4;
theta = 6.1;
tau_w = 0.2;
ni = 0.28;
phi_p = 1.5;
phi_y = 0.125;
rho = 0.3;
alpha = 0.064;
model;
w_tilde=rho/(1+pi)*w(-1)+(1-rho)*w_eq;
w_eq =(1-alpha)*steady_state(z)*steady_state(h)^(-alpha);
w_min =w(-1)/(1+pi);
//mrs=c^sigma*h^ni/(1-tau_w);
gdp_hat =log(gdp)-log(steady_state(gdp));
r_e=1/(beta*d(+1))-1;
//FOC labor
c^sigma*h^ni=max(w_tilde,w_min)*(1-tau_w);
//Euler equation 1
1=beta*d(+1)*(1+R)/(1+pi(+1))*(c/c(+1))^sigma;
//Euler equation 2
0=(1/(1-alpha))*max(w_tilde,w_min)/z*h^alpha-1-gamma/theta*pi*(1+pi)+beta*d(+1)*(c/c(+1))^sigma * y(+1)/y*gamma/theta*pi(+1)*(1+pi(+1));
// Taylor rule with ZLB
R=max(0,r_e+phi_p*pi+phi_y*gdp_hat);
//output
y=z*h^(1-alpha);
//aggregate resource constraint
c=(1-k-eta)*y;
// resource cost of price adjustment
k=(gamma/2)*(pi^2);
//government purchases
g=eta*y;
// GDP
gdp=(1-k)*y;
//utility
//u=(c^(1-sigma))/(1-sigma)-(h^(1+ni))/(1+ni);
end;
initval;
z=1;
d=1;
pi=0;
k=(gamma/2)*(pi^2);
r_e=1/(beta*d)-1;
h=1;
y=z*h^(1-alpha);
g=eta*y;
c=(1-k-eta)*y;
//w=z;
//w=(1-alpha)/(h^alpha);
gdp=(1-k)*y;
R=r_e;
eta=0.2;
end;
steady;
check;
```
uses `steady_state(z)` where `z` is an exogenous variable. In the `_dynamic` file, the preprocessor translates this to `oo_.exo_steady_state(2)` which does not exist in the `_dynamic` file, leading to a crash. We should either disallow using the steady state operator on exogenous variables or simply enforce that the steady state of exogenous variables is 0. I would prefer the first one as the second would only be viable for stochastic simulations.
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