mhkarami wrote:Dear professor jpfeifer:
I noticed that one of my equations was incorrect and I corrected it (I used positive instead of negative in one of my equations) , after that my Blanchard Kan error disappeared and I could run my code and received outputs. But still when I use the command that u introduced me "model_diagnostics(M_,options_,oo_)" I receive this:
Relation 1
Colinear equations
7 10 12 20
Relation 2
Colinear equations
7 10 12 20
Relation 3
Colinear equations
15 18 19
Relation 4
Colinear equations
29 30
The presence of a singularity problem typically indicates that there is one
redundant equation entered in the model block, while another non-redundant equation
is missing. The problem often derives from Walras Law.
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Do u think my model still has problem or my problem has solved?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you so much!
jpfeifer wrote:Given the difference in roots, there seems to be a fundamental timing problem. Check your predetermined states whether you assigned the correct timing. See the manual for details.
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