data in Bayes estimation

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data in Bayes estimation

Postby fuyangzhao » Wed Jun 01, 2016 2:01 pm

Hi all,

In Bayes estimation, I want to match my model to several observed variables.

Variable Y, C, I have 100 observations, while variable B has only 70 observations. Can I use all the observations of Y, C, I, B ? Or do they have to be the same length ?

If balanced length must be required. I have to use Y, C, I with 100 observations or Y, C, I, B with only 70 observations... I wander which way performs better?

Thanks!
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Re: data in Bayes estimation

Postby jpfeifer » Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:54 am

Dynare's Kalman filter supports missing observations. Therefore you can use all 100 observations. You simply need to code the missing observations as NaN in the dataset.
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Re: data in Bayes estimation

Postby fuyangzhao » Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:08 am

jpfeifer wrote:Dynare's Kalman filter supports missing observations. Therefore you can use all 100 observations. You simply need to code the missing observations as NaN in the dataset.


Thank u Professor!
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