check command in deterministic setup
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 3:18 pm
Hi,
when simulating a deterministic shock using check command I sometimes get an error, but when the check command is commented-out, Dynare still computes the impulse responses. They "look" normal in the sense that they seem to converge to the steady state (the procedure makes them converge to the initial values). The only thing is that when I compute deviations from the steady state, in the periods before the final value, they are on the order of magnitude 1e-8 away from zero. I am using Dynare 4.3.0 (troubles with check are not reported as one of the known bugs int his version).
The question is whether (1) the command check makes any sense at all for deterministic simulation, which takes into account nonlinearities, and (2) if this is a rounding thing.
Thanks in advance.
when simulating a deterministic shock using check command I sometimes get an error, but when the check command is commented-out, Dynare still computes the impulse responses. They "look" normal in the sense that they seem to converge to the steady state (the procedure makes them converge to the initial values). The only thing is that when I compute deviations from the steady state, in the periods before the final value, they are on the order of magnitude 1e-8 away from zero. I am using Dynare 4.3.0 (troubles with check are not reported as one of the known bugs int his version).
The question is whether (1) the command check makes any sense at all for deterministic simulation, which takes into account nonlinearities, and (2) if this is a rounding thing.
Thanks in advance.