Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

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Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby Vopa2020 » Thu Feb 25, 2010 6:46 pm

Hi,

Could you please explain what is the meaning of this curve plotted in the CHECK PLOTS graph?

For some graphs I get a fairly flat green line (Log-Lik Kernel) over the blue curve (log-post). By the way, the mode (sky-blue vertical line) coincides with the maximum of the blue curve. Is this ok? Or there is a problem?

Thank you very much,

V.
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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby StephaneAdjemian » Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:37 am

Hi,

Vopa2020 wrote:For some graphs I get a fairly flat green line (Log-Lik Kernel) over the blue curve (log-post).


It means that for these parameters there is no information in the data. Because the likelihood is (almost) flat, the prior distribution will show up in the posterior distribution.

Vopa2020 wrote:By the way, the mode (sky-blue vertical line) coincides with the maximum of the blue curve. Is this ok? Or there is a problem?


This is normal. You have a problem when the vertical line (the posterior mode obtained from the optimization routine) does not coincide with the maximum of the blue curve.

Best, Stéphane.
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Tracing check plots data in dynare 4.1.1

Postby hbadrakhan » Wed May 19, 2010 9:02 am

Dear all,
I was wondering how can i trance the data that dynare 4.1.1 generates and uses in ploting the check plots (the log-post and the log-lik kernel)

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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby StephaneAdjemian » Wed May 19, 2010 9:36 am

Hi, These data are not saved. You have to hack the file mode_check.m to save the values of the likelihood and the posterior kernel.
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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby hbadrakhan » Thu May 20, 2010 2:27 pm

I would like to know the interpretation of the new check plots drawn by dynare 4.1.1 (what are the log-post and the log-lik kernel and what they represent, and what does the red dots that appear in some of the plots mean).

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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby marcin_j » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:36 am

Mr Adjemain said the vertical line should coincide with the maximum of the blue one. However I keep on getting the vertical line where the green and the blue ones cross. What does that mean?

Thanks! Marcin
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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby Bouba » Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:54 pm

Hey hbadrakhan, I was wondering if you found out what the red plot meant please...I am having the same on some of my plots.

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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby costa » Sun Jun 29, 2014 4:24 pm

Hi all,

What does it mean when the log posterior (blue line) is flat ? The same interpretation as when the green line is flat? (the data doens´t help to identify the parameter?). I was wondering if there is something wrong with the psi and se_rstar parameters below, particularly the latter. The identification command shows that psi is weakly identified.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby jpfeifer » Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:23 am

The green line tells you whether your data is informative. The change from the green to the blue line tells you what impact your prior has. The flat posterior tells you that after accounting for the data and the prior, the parameter is still weakly identified.
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Re: Log-Lik Kernel in CHECK PLOTS graph

Postby costa » Tue Jul 01, 2014 6:12 pm

Thank you!
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