how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equation

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how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equation

Postby leogaoyang » Tue May 21, 2013 5:11 am

Dear All,
In my model there is a endogeneous variable q(t),house price. I want to specify a measurement error in this variable.

also, I have a stasionary equation: q(t)/c(t)=beta*q(t+1)/c(t+1).

I want to know how to how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equation ?

also,can I specify std of this measurement error follows a normal distribution or other distribution and estimate the std. of measurement error in estimate_paras bolck ?

My aim is that to find that how a measurement error in q(t) will affect the investment and output in the model.
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Re: how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equat

Postby jpfeifer » Wed May 22, 2013 6:12 pm

Just treat the measurement error as a structural shock and interpret it as measurement error. I.e. define
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q_obs=q+eps_meas;

where q_obs is the observed series and eps_meas is a shock whose stderr you define in the estimated_params-block.
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Re: how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equat

Postby leogaoyang » Thu May 23, 2013 2:10 am

Dear jpfeifer:

Thank you very much !
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Re: how to specify a measurement error in a stasionary equat

Postby leogaoyang » Thu May 23, 2013 12:57 pm

Dear all:

attached file is my mod file and data file.

do you know why the measurement error term has no effect on y,i,k,q ?

thank you very much !
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