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1.3 Citing Dynare in your research

If you would like to refer to Dynare in a research article, the recommended way is to cite the present manual, as follows:

Stéphane Adjemian, Houtan Bastani, Michel Juillard, Frédéric Karamé, Junior Maih, Ferhat Mihoubi, George Perendia, Johannes Pfeifer, Marco Ratto and Sébastien Villemot (2011), “Dynare: Reference Manual, Version 4,” Dynare Working Papers, 1, CEPREMAP

Note that citing the Dynare Reference Manual in your research is a good way to help the Dynare project.

If you want to give a URL, use the address of the Dynare website: http://www.dynare.org.


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