by Charles » Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:45 pm
Hi Guys,
Please help me.
I am aware that J. Pfeifer suggested that the tolerance level could be changed manually in the Dynare code. I wonder if it could be relaxed to be as high as 1.0e-003 without distorting the simulation results. Note that I can compute (and have computed) the SS values of all endogenous variables using Matlab fsolve with 'TolFun',1e-13,'TolX',1e-13. However, when the SS file is called by Dynare, some of the residuals are close but not equal to zero, especially eq. #23.
Residuals of the static equations:
Equation number 1 : 0
Equation number 2 : 0
Equation number 3 : -9.2641e-005
Equation number 4 : 0
Equation number 5 : 0
Equation number 6 : 0
Equation number 7 : 0
Equation number 8 : 0
Equation number 9 : 0
Equation number 10 : 0
Equation number 11 : 0
Equation number 12 : 0
Equation number 13 : 0
Equation number 14 : 0
Equation number 15 : 0
Equation number 16 : 0
Equation number 17 : 0
Equation number 18 : 0
Equation number 19 : 1.1186e-005
Equation number 20 : 0
Equation number 21 : 0
Equation number 22 : 0
Equation number 23 : 0.00047775
Equation number 24 : 0
Equation number 25 : 0
Equation number 26 : 0
Equation number 27 : 0
Equation number 28 : -2.8668e-006
Equation number 29 : -9.7977e-005
Equation number 30 : 0
Equation number 31 : 0
Equation number 32 : 0
Equation number 33 : 0
Equation number 34 : 0
Equation number 35 : 0
Equation number 36 : 0
Equation number 37 : 0
Equation number 38 : 0
Equation number 39 : 0
Equation number 40 : 0
Equation number 41 : 0
Equation number 42 : 0
Equation number 43 : 0
Equation number 44 : 0
??? Error using ==> print_info
The steadystate file did not compute the steady state
Thank you so much