STEADY: convergence problems with Iacoviello (AER 2005)

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STEADY: convergence problems with Iacoviello (AER 2005)

Postby nilotna » Sun May 01, 2011 3:36 pm

Hello,

I am having trouble replicating a version of Matteo Iacoviello's 2005 AER paper "House prices, borrowing constraints and monetary policy".

I have attempted several versions of the model, and simplified it to the file attached. The steady state is straightforward to calculate analytically.

However, when running it into dynare I get always errors of the type:


SOLVE: maxit has been reached
??? Error using ==> steady_
STEADY: convergence problems

Error in ==> steady at 54
steady_;

Error in ==> iac_basic at 133
steady;

Error in ==> dynare at 132
evalin('base',fname) ;

Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I have no clue whatsoever as to what can be causing these problems.

Best,
J
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Re: STEADY: convergence problems with Iacoviello (AER 2005)

Postby ian_db » Fri May 06, 2011 9:32 pm

I went through two lines and I already have two questions. first, why is your initial value of R 1.0101010? Should't it be equal to the log of that given the rest of your code? Second, why in the second line do you have exp(c+1)?

The way I sometimes check these is to take my model block, remove all the time subscripts (i.e. (+1) and (-1)), and just check whether the equations are satisfied at the initial values. Your first two equations aren't. I didn't check any more. Check for typos before you post.
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