Theoretical Moments in Second Order Approximations

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Theoretical Moments in Second Order Approximations

Postby prabanal » Wed Mar 23, 2016 7:48 pm

Hi there,

I am encountering an issue and I am not sure if this is a problem or not. I have programmed a DSGE in levels. Then I use stoch_simul(order=1) and stoch_simul(order=2) to compute the theoretical mean and variance of the model's variables. I find that the mean of the variables when I take a second order approximation to be different than the mean when I take a first order approximation. This makes sense and is expected. However, and this is what puzzles me, the variance of the model's variables is exactly the same when I take a first or a second order approximation. Is this correct? Thanks, Pau.
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Re: Theoretical Moments in Second Order Approximations

Postby jpfeifer » Thu Mar 24, 2016 8:33 am

That comes from the way theoretical moments are computed at second order. As documented in the manual, Kim et al have shown that a first order approximation delivers second order accurate moments.
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