jpfeifer wrote:My mistake. In a sense, you are correct. The problem comes from doing a log-linearization of a variable with negative steady state. In that case, you should not perform a log-linearization. To see the problem, consider your example of X_t being -4 with the steady state being -3. In this case:
(X_t-X)/X(-4-(-3))/(-3)=1/3
This says that X is 1/3 above its steady state, but -4 is clearly below -3. That is why people redefine the variable to include the minus.
Dear jpfeifer,
Thank you very very much!
You know, this question appears a bit weird since both Y(t)+X(t)=0 and Y(t)-X(t)=0 finally give the exactly same log-linear eqution: x(t)=y(t).
That's why I could not believe at the first sight when I deducted the result. That's also why I really need someone to help me confirm it: I kept worring that there might be some mistakes in my deductions.
Thank you again and best wishes for the new coming year.