Dynare++ v. 1.3.2 available (including optimal policy)

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Dynare++ v. 1.3.2 available (including optimal policy)

Postby OndraKamenik » Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:39 am

Hi all,

Dynare++ 1.3.2 has been released and can be downloaded from the Download area (binaries for Windows, Linux and sources). The Dynare++ tutorial has also been updated (documentation page).

The main changes are:

1. Dynare++ is now able to automatically solve an optimal policy problem. It symbolically differentiates a given policy objective, constraints, introduces Lagrange multipliers, forms the first order conditions and solves it. See the tutorial for more details.

2. Dynare++ now automatically generates Matlab scripts allowing calculation of the deterministic steady state in Matlab or Scilab if Dynare++ internal solver fails.

3. Dynare++ can simulate IRFs for an explicitly given list of shocks. This is controlled by --irfs option.

4. Added --order option overriding the order keyword in a model file.

5. Corrected a few more minor bugs.

have fun!

Ondra K.
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How to run it in winxp?

Postby rrdd006 » Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:23 pm

The tutorial is really simple to a new user. unzip it then press the .exe file?
Pls discribe it completely,ths!

best reguard
duan
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Postby MichelJuillard » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:00 pm

Dear Duan,

are you sure that you looked at Dynare++ tutorial in Documentation section of the web site? It is much more detailed than you seem to imply and an example is fully developped.

Kind regards

Michel
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