diff --git a/doc/dynare.texi b/doc/dynare.texi
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@@ -3703,7 +3703,7 @@ period(s). The periods must be strictly positive. Conditional variances are give
 decomposition provides the decomposition of the effects of shocks upon
 impact. The results are stored in
 @code{oo_.conditional_variance_decomposition}
-(@pxref{oo_.conditional_variance_decomposition}). The variance decomposition is only conducted, if theoretical moments are requested, i.e. using the @code{periods=0}-option. In case of @code{order=2}, Dynare provides a second-order accurate approximation to the true second moments based on the linear terms of the second-order solution (see @cite{Kim, Kim, Schaumburg and Sims (2008)}). Note that the unconditional variance decomposition (i.e. at horizon infinity) is automatically conducted if theoretical moments are requested (@pxref {oo_.variance_decomposition})
+(@pxref{oo_.conditional_variance_decomposition}). The variance decomposition is only conducted, if theoretical moments are requested, i.e. using the @code{periods=0}-option. In case of @code{order=2}, Dynare provides a second-order accurate approximation to the true second moments based on the linear terms of the second-order solution (see @cite{Kim, Kim, Schaumburg and Sims (2008)}). Note that the unconditional variance decomposition (i.e. at horizon infinity) is automatically conducted if theoretical moments are requested (@pxref{oo_.variance_decomposition})
 
 @item pruning
 Discard higher order terms when iteratively computing simulations of