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Johannes Pfeifer
dynare
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Jul 13, 2012
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Sébastien Villemot
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@@ -5066,7 +5066,7 @@ This block specifies quadratic objectives for optimal policy problems
More
precisely
,
this
block
specifies
the
nonzero
elements
of
the
quadratic
weight
matrices
for
the
objectives
in
@
code
{
osr
}.
A
element
of
the
diagonal
of
the
weight
matrix
is
given
by
a
line
of
A
n
element
of
the
diagonal
of
the
weight
matrix
is
given
by
a
line
of
the
form
:
@
example
@
var
{
VARIABLE_NAME
}
@
var
{
EXPRESSION
};
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@@ -5127,7 +5127,7 @@ This command generates all the output variables of @code{stoch_simul}.
In
addition
,
it
stores
the
value
of
planner
objective
function
under
Ramsey
policy
in
@
code
{
oo_
.
planner_objective_value
}.
@
customhead
{
Steay
state
}
@
customhead
{
Stea
d
y
state
}
Dynare
takes
advantage
of
the
fact
that
the
Lagrange
multipliers
appear
linearly
in
the
equations
of
the
steady
state
of
the
model
under
optimal
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@@ -5138,13 +5138,14 @@ endogenous variables.
It
greatly
facilitates
the
computation
,
if
the
user
provides
an
analytical
solution
for
the
steady
state
(
in
@
code
{
steady_state_model
}
block
or
in
a
@
code
{@
dots
{}
_steadystate
.
m
}
file
).
In
this
case
,
it
is
necessary
to
provide
a
steady
state
solution
CONDITIONAL
on
the
value
of
the
instruments
in
the
optimal
policy
problem
and
declared
with
option
@
code
{
instruments
}.
Note
that
choosing
the
instruments
is
partly
a
matter
of
interpretation
and
you
can
choose
instruments
that
are
handy
from
a
mathematical
point
of
view
but
different
from
the
instruments
you
would
refer
to
in
the
analysis
of
the
paper
.
Typical
example
is
choosing
inflation
or
nominal
interest
rate
as
an
instrument
.
necessary
to
provide
a
steady
state
solution
CONDITIONAL
on
the
value
of
the
instruments
in
the
optimal
policy
problem
and
declared
with
option
@
code
{
instruments
}.
Note
that
choosing
the
instruments
is
partly
a
matter
of
interpretation
and
you
can
choose
instruments
that
are
handy
from
a
mathematical
point
of
view
but
different
from
the
instruments
you
would
refer
to
in
the
analysis
of
the
paper
.
A
typical
example
is
choosing
inflation
or
nominal
interest
rate
as
an
instrument
.
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