Hello all.
I have a very basic question on the concept of stochastic eqm and impulse responses.
I ran a DSGE model with stochastic shocks and calculated the expected value of endogenuous values, e.g, E(Chat)=E(Ct-Css/Css) which is greater than zero. And then I looked at impulse responses of this to the shock and responses are always below zero; i.e, at earlier stage it decrease sharply and gradually increasingly converge to SS.
How could I reconsile this two results? Is it possible that even impulse responses of a variables(relative deviation from SS) is always below zero, expected value of this is positive?
I'm afraid I misunderstood the stochastic eqm and impulse responses since I also see this features in other papers.
Thanks a lot.
Glen