by ghazika1 » Mon Dec 07, 2015 5:46 pm
Thank you very much jpfeifer. I used third order and pruning, and also used large replic numbers (.mod file is attached), and attached the results in a PDF for replic options: none, 2,000, 5,000, 20,000. The responses to k and c become smoother, but the response to z (technology) still remains fairly wiggly (also the initial response to c is a bit counterintuitive). I had worked with the codes that Andreasen had put in his website (from Andreasen et.al ReStud paper with pruning and generalized IRFs) and I remember that responses to volatility shocks were fairly smooth. Can you tell me please if there is anything else that I should take into account?
Thank you,
Ghazika1
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