mode_compute=6 : Is that theoretically defensive?

This forum is closed. You can read the posts but cannot write. We have migrated the forum to a new location where you will have to reset your password.
Forum rules
This forum is closed. You can read the posts but cannot write. We have migrated the forum to a new location (https://forum.dynare.org) where you will have to reset your password.

mode_compute=6 : Is that theoretically defensive?

Postby earsmall » Wed Sep 30, 2015 12:27 pm

Hi, I am conducting Bayesian DSGE estimation using dynare.
Recently, I thought that I can almost overcome the difficulty of finding posterior modes.
In most cases, mode-finding problem arose because of shocks.
However, in some models, I could not bring myself to find posterior modes successfully.

What makes me reluctant is that I do not know exact rationale behind mode_compute=6 and
I do not know whether results obtained by using mode_compute=6 can be written in my paper.
Are there any papers that provide reasoning for monte carlo optimization? (mode_compute=6)
earsmall
 
Posts: 40
Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2015 3:44 pm

Re: mode_compute=6 : Is that theoretically defensive?

Postby jpfeifer » Sun Oct 04, 2015 10:09 am

mode_compute=6 is simply a MCMC-based global optimizer, not dissimilar to a simulated annealing. There is no reason not to use it. What you should always do is check whether you found the mode. In particular, try whether other optimizers find higher likelihood values.
------------
Johannes Pfeifer
University of Cologne
https://sites.google.com/site/pfeiferecon/
jpfeifer
 
Posts: 6940
Joined: Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:02 pm
Location: Cologne, Germany


Return to Dynare help

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests