generalized Schur (QZ) decomposition failed
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:16 am
Hi,
I am working on a model which produces the following output which I am finding difficult to interpret
"Error using print_info (line 37)
The generalized Schur (QZ) decomposition failed. For more information, see the documentation for Lapack function dgges: info=51,
n=49. You can also run model_diagnostics to get more information on what may cause this problem."
On running model_diagnostics, I am getting
model_diagnostic: the Jacobian of the static model is singular
there is 3 colinear relationships between the variables and the equations
Relation 1
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 2
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 3
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 1
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
Relation 2
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
Relation 3
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
The presence of a singularity problem typically indicates that there is one
redundant equation entered in the model block, while another non-redundant equation
is missing. The problem often derives from Walras Law.
Please help me solve this problem. The mod file is attached.
I am working on a model which produces the following output which I am finding difficult to interpret
"Error using print_info (line 37)
The generalized Schur (QZ) decomposition failed. For more information, see the documentation for Lapack function dgges: info=51,
n=49. You can also run model_diagnostics to get more information on what may cause this problem."
On running model_diagnostics, I am getting
model_diagnostic: the Jacobian of the static model is singular
there is 3 colinear relationships between the variables and the equations
Relation 1
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 2
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 3
Colinear variables:
n_p
D
w_p
t_p
n_i
w_i
b
t_i
r_b
r_tild
h
W_p
W_i
r_r
b_r
q_h
t_r
mu_r
R_tild
K
B
npa_rat
j_b
AUX_ENDO_LAG_44_1
Relation 1
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
Relation 2
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
Relation 3
Colinear equations
3 32 33 35 36 44 52 53 55
The presence of a singularity problem typically indicates that there is one
redundant equation entered in the model block, while another non-redundant equation
is missing. The problem often derives from Walras Law.
Please help me solve this problem. The mod file is attached.