About a strange graph of posterior distribution

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About a strange graph of posterior distribution

Postby wad_0226 » Fri Apr 14, 2017 3:18 pm

Hello everyone,
I have touble in estimating my model, the graph of posterior distribution is very strange as follows
Image
And my code to estimate is
Code: Select all
estimation(datafile=estimate_data,
mh_jscale=1,
mh_replic=2000,
mh_nblocks=5,
mode_check,
mode_compute=6)

Thanks in advance
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Re: About a strange graph of posterior distribution

Postby jpfeifer » Fri Apr 14, 2017 4:14 pm

There is a massive problem with your estimation. You get various unit roots. There are two (potential) reasons:
1. Your prior for rho_me has an asymptote at 1 that drives the posterior to that point. Thus, use a prior with an interior solution
2. Unit roots most of the time come from a wrong observation equation where the trends are incorrectly handled. Please see Pfeifer(2013): "A Guide to Specifying Observation Equations for the Estimation of DSGE Models" https://sites.google.com/site/pfeiferecon/Pfeifer_2013_Observation_Equations.pdf.
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