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Solving non-linear models 2 Computational economics 1 Computer software 1 Reverse-shooting 1 computational economics 1 computer software 1 reverse-shooting 1
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Herbert, Ric D. 2 Stemp, Peter J. 2
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 1 Monash Economics Working Papers 1
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Solving Macroeconomic Models with "Off-the-Shelf" Software: An Example of Potential Pitfalls
Herbert, Ric D.; Stemp, Peter J. - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2009
When working with large-scale models or numerous small models, there can be a temptation to rely on default settings in proprietary software to derive solutions to the model. In this paper we show that, for the solution of non-linear dynamic models, this approach can be inappropriate....
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Solving macroeconomic models with “off-the-shelf” software: An example of potential pitfalls
Herbert, Ric D.; Stemp, Peter J. - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 81 (2011) 7, pp. 1375-1384
When working with large-scale models or numerous small models, there can be a temptation to rely on default settings in proprietary software to derive solutions to the model. In this paper we show that, for the solution of non-linear dynamic models, this approach can be inappropriate....
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