Computation of LQ Approximations to Optimal Policy Problems in Different Information Settings under Zero Lower Bound Constraints
This paper describes a series of algorithms that are used to compute optimal policy under full and imperfect information. Firstly we describe how to obtain linear quadratic (LQ) approximations to a nonlinear optimal policy problem. We develop novel algorithms that are required as a result of having agents with forward-looking expectations, that go beyond the scope of those that are used when all equations are backward-looking; these are utilised to generate impulse response functions and second moments for the case of imperfect information. We describe algorithms for reducing a system to minimal form that are based on conventional approaches, and that are necessary to ensure that a solution for fully optimal policy can be computed. Finally we outline a computational algorithm that is used to generate solutions when there is a zero lower bound constraint for the nominal interest rate.
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2011-11
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Authors: | Levine, Paul ; Pearlman, Joseph |
Institutions: | Centre pour la Recherche Économique et ses Applications (CEPREMAP) |
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