IRFs, deviation or %deviation? from steady state?
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:59 pm
Hi,
Task: In a stochastic setup, I've entered my model in levels, selected the option of " relative_irf ", selected periods for simulation, chosen the default 2nd order approximation, and now looking to writeup my results.
Cause of confusion: A reply in http://www.dynare.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3108 says that "relative_irf" gives percentage deviation from steady state. A reply in http://www.dynare.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3071 says the opposite. I also just read in a published paper's online appendix (from a high-quality journal) the authors saying they ran the model in levels, and although the IRFs are deviations from steady state, they report the numbers on graphs which they label as percentage deviations from steady state, without changing the Dynare-generated IRFs in any way.
Question 1: Are my Dynare-generated IRFs deviations from steady state, percentage deviations from steady state, or period t (percentage) deviations from a "baseline" stochastic simulation (i.e. the so-called Y1 series in Dynare Wiki's explanation of how IRFs are computed)?
Question 2: If the Dynare-generated IRFs are not % deviation from steady state, how can I convert them to % deviations from steady state? Divide the IRFs of X by steady state value of X ?
Question 3: What series does Dynare store in " oo_.endo_simul " ? With respect to what is said in the Dynare Wiki on how IRFs are computed, is this the so-called Y2 or the Y1 series?
I'd be grateful if someone can help me with my questions. I've tried looking, and can't seem to sort this issue out.
VP
Task: In a stochastic setup, I've entered my model in levels, selected the option of " relative_irf ", selected periods for simulation, chosen the default 2nd order approximation, and now looking to writeup my results.
Cause of confusion: A reply in http://www.dynare.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3108 says that "relative_irf" gives percentage deviation from steady state. A reply in http://www.dynare.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3071 says the opposite. I also just read in a published paper's online appendix (from a high-quality journal) the authors saying they ran the model in levels, and although the IRFs are deviations from steady state, they report the numbers on graphs which they label as percentage deviations from steady state, without changing the Dynare-generated IRFs in any way.
Question 1: Are my Dynare-generated IRFs deviations from steady state, percentage deviations from steady state, or period t (percentage) deviations from a "baseline" stochastic simulation (i.e. the so-called Y1 series in Dynare Wiki's explanation of how IRFs are computed)?
Question 2: If the Dynare-generated IRFs are not % deviation from steady state, how can I convert them to % deviations from steady state? Divide the IRFs of X by steady state value of X ?
Question 3: What series does Dynare store in " oo_.endo_simul " ? With respect to what is said in the Dynare Wiki on how IRFs are computed, is this the so-called Y2 or the Y1 series?
I'd be grateful if someone can help me with my questions. I've tried looking, and can't seem to sort this issue out.
VP