You should look at the mode_check plots after mode_finding. Also, compare the posterior density resulting from different mode-finders.
Dear Prof. Pfeifer,
As I said before, only mode_compute=6 didn't suffer from non-positive definite matrix for my codes and data.
All other mode finder ended up showing problem like "Error using chol. Matrix must be positive definite."
So, I attach mode_check plots from mode_compute=6.
(plz see attachment)
To my knowledge, it is good that peaks of blue lines are located at vertical sky-blue lines as close as possible having decent degrees of curvatures.
In these respects, it seems that mode I have is far from global mode, in particular, for shocks' AR(1) coefficients.
However, the most important and the most curious part but I didn'T find answers is what I should do to fix this problem as a next step.
For instances, should I exclude problematic parameters in terms of mode_check plot from model?
Should I add or drop observable data?
What else I should do?
As far as I know, I didn't make usual mitakes such as parameter dependece, undemeaned data, observation equations unmultiplied by 100, etc.
Furthermore, my program codes had been slightly modified from Macroeconomic Model Data Base site's Adolfon et al.(2007), thus I dont think they have significant flaws.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated, and the more detailed, the better.
Mank thanks and sorry too much.