Hi everyone
when running identification command I got the following output
==== Identification analysis ====
Testing prior mean
Evaluating simulated moment uncertainty ... please wait
Doing 231 replicas of length 300 periods.
Simulated moment uncertainty ... done!
All parameters are identified in the model (rank of H).
WARNING !!!
The rank of J (moments) is deficient!
[Eta_Gl,Eta_Gh] are PAIRWISE collinear (with tol = 1.e-10) !
[Eta_tk,Eta_I] are PAIRWISE collinear (with tol = 1.e-10) !
[rho_Gl,rho_Gh] are PAIRWISE collinear (with tol = 1.e-10) !
[alpha_Gh,alpha_Gl] are PAIRWISE collinear (with tol = 1.e-10) !
rho_I is collinear w.r.t. all other params!
rho_tk is collinear w.r.t. all other params!
==== Identification analysis completed ====
97.1% of the prior support gives unique saddle-path solution.
0.0% of the prior support gives explosive dynamics.
2.9% of the prior support gives indeterminacy.
Smirnov statistics in driving acceptable behaviour
rho_Gh d-stat = 0.350 p-value = 0.000
rho_Gl d-stat = 0.370 p-value = 0.000
alpha d-stat = 0.602 p-value = 0.000
psi_h d-stat = 0.283 p-value = 0.000
Smirnov statistics in driving indeterminacy
rho_Gh d-stat = 0.340 p-value = 0.000
rho_Gl d-stat = 0.360 p-value = 0.000
alpha d-stat = 0.584 p-value = 0.000
psi_h d-stat = 0.275 p-value = 0.000
Starting bivariate analysis:
Correlation analysis for prior_stable
No correlation term with pvalue <0.001 found for prior_stable
Correlation analysis for prior_unacceptable
[rho_Gh,rho_Gl]: corrcoef = -0.459
[sigma_c,ksi_w]: corrcoef = -0.421
Correlation analysis for prior_indeterm
[rho_Gh,rho_Gl]: corrcoef = -0.459
[sigma_c,ksi_w]: corrcoef = -0.421
What does it mean?
What would you suggest?
Thank you