Non-Gaussian shocks
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 9:15 am
Dear Dynare users,
I would really appreciate your help on the following issue. Let me tell you in advance that I have tried to follow and understand a couple of threads on this point, but I have not succeeded: I am not sure that I can use them for the problem that I am trying to solve.
This is the question briefly exposed: a model of tax evasion in which tax payers face a positive probability of being audited at time t+1. If they are audited, their tax returns for the income declared at time t will be revised. And, in case of tax fraud, tax payers will suffer a penalty which will be a function of the evaded income/taxes. In short: at time t individuals form expectations about a random variable realized at time t+1
i) which can take only two possible outcomes, and
ii) which in turn depend on the choice previously made at time t.
I am perfectly aware that this deviates from the standard macro models usually solved with Dynare. Still, can Dynare be used to deal with this kind of set-up? If so, how?
Thanks in advance,
Cruz
I would really appreciate your help on the following issue. Let me tell you in advance that I have tried to follow and understand a couple of threads on this point, but I have not succeeded: I am not sure that I can use them for the problem that I am trying to solve.
This is the question briefly exposed: a model of tax evasion in which tax payers face a positive probability of being audited at time t+1. If they are audited, their tax returns for the income declared at time t will be revised. And, in case of tax fraud, tax payers will suffer a penalty which will be a function of the evaded income/taxes. In short: at time t individuals form expectations about a random variable realized at time t+1
i) which can take only two possible outcomes, and
ii) which in turn depend on the choice previously made at time t.
I am perfectly aware that this deviates from the standard macro models usually solved with Dynare. Still, can Dynare be used to deal with this kind of set-up? If so, how?
Thanks in advance,
Cruz