Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

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Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

Postby Alex_Co » Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:39 pm

Dear dynare community,

I have a question concerning the impulse response output from dynare++. I understand the dyn_irfm_eps_mean output as the average stochastic impulse response function. However I have no idea what dyn_irfm_eps_var is capturing. Is it the conditional variance IR?

Thanks for your help.

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Re: Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

Postby pdavody » Wed Nov 20, 2013 4:13 pm

some body may answer to this quation
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Re: Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

Postby MichelJuillard » Thu Nov 21, 2013 3:44 pm

dynare++ simulates many IRFs for different series of shocks, then it saves the mean and the variance of these simulations.

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Re: Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

Postby jpfeifer » Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:06 pm

Now I have a question: even at order=1, the variance is bigger than 0. According to the Dynare++ manual, the IRFs are to a 1 standard deviation shock. But as at order=1 due to linearity all IRFs must be identical given an identical shock size, the variance should be 0. What is done there?
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Re: Dynare++ IR output dyn_irfm_eps_var

Postby MichelJuillard » Thu Nov 21, 2013 5:50 pm

In the linear case, it is easy to compute the expected IRF because the expectation of future shocks equals zero. But, if, as dynare++, you perform a finite number of simulations with different sets of future shocks, the empirical mean won't be exactly equal to the theoretical IRF above and the variance will be different from zero.

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