Indeterminacy of estimated results

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Indeterminacy of estimated results

Postby m_53cek » Sun Jul 29, 2012 2:05 pm

Hello,

I estimated a small-open economy DSGE model and estimate it on data for Slovenia. When I try to simulate the model using estimated parameter values as calibrated values in stock_simul command, I get the message that I have indeterminacy problem. Is it possible that the estimation results in such parameter values that the Blanchard-Kahn conditions are not varified?

Thank you and kind regards,
Matic
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Re: Indeterminacy of estimated results

Postby jpfeifer » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:54 pm

That should not be possible. Could you please post the mod-file and the parameter values from estimation you calibrate.
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Re: Indeterminacy of estimated results

Postby m_53cek » Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:39 pm

Hey,

I posted the mod file, I used for estimation. The parameter values I get are:

beta = 0.99;
eta = 1.5401;
sigma = 2.2648;
gamma = 0.2980;
a = 0.3996;
thetap = 0.6686;
alphae = 0.7682;
alphay = 0.8211;
kappah = 0.2375;
kappaw = 0;
kappay = 0;


If I set this parameter values in the parameters section and use the: stoch_simul y pih omegah pi gap delta; command, I get this message:


??? Error using ==> print_info at 42
Blanchard Kahn conditions are not satisfied: indeterminacy

Thank you and kind regards,
Matic
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Re: Indeterminacy of estimated results

Postby jpfeifer » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:21 pm

The reason is that your model features a unit root. One eigenvalue is exactly 1. If you want this eigenvalue to count as an unstable one as in estimation (i.e. you think your model is correct with the unit root), where lik_init=1 by default sets qz_criterium to 1-1e6, put
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options_.qz_criterium=1-1e-6;

before stoch_simul
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