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Solving dynamic models 3 third-order approximation 3 third-order matrix chain rule 3 second-order approximation 2 solving dynamic models 2 Generalised Sylvester equations 1 Second-order approximation 1 Second-order matrix chain rule 1 Solving dynamic models Second-order approximation 1 Third-order appeoximation 1 Third-order matrix chain rule 1 generalised Sylvester equations 1 second-order matrix chain rule 1
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Working Paper 2
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Binning, Andrew 4 Gomme, Paul 2 Klein, Paul 2
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Norges Bank 2 Department of Economics, Concordia University 1
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Working Paper 2 Working Paper / Norges Bank 2 Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Concordia University 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 2
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Third-Order Approximation of Dynamic Models Without the Use of Tensors
Binning, Andrew - 2013
I outline a new method for finding third-order accurate solutions to dynamic general equilibrium models. I extend the Gomme & Klein (2011) solution for second-order approximations without using tensors, to a third-order. In particular I derive a third-order matrix chain rule and use this to...
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Solving Second and Third-Order Approximations to DSGE Models: A Recursive Sylvester Equation Solution
Binning, Andrew - 2013
In this paper I derive the matrix chain rules for solving a second and a third-order approximation to a DSGE model that allow the use of a recursive Sylvester equation solution method. In particular I use the solution algorithms of Kamenik (2005) and Martin & Van Loan (2006) to solve the...
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Solving second and third-order approximations to DSGE models: A recursive Sylvester equation solution
Binning, Andrew - Norges Bank - 2013
In this paper I derive the matrix chain rules for solving a second and a third-order approximation to a DSGE model that allow the use of a recursive Sylvester equation solution method. In particular I use the solution algorithms of Kamenik (2005) and Martin & Van Loan (2006) to solve the...
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Third-order approximation of dynamic models without the use of tensors
Binning, Andrew - Norges Bank - 2013
I outline a new method for finding third-order accurate solutions to dynamic general equilibrium models. I extend the Gomme & Klein (2011) solution for second-order approximations without using tensors, to a third-order. In particular I derive a third-order matrix chain rule and use this to...
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Second-order approximation of dynamic models without the use of tensors
Gomme, Paul; Klein, Paul - Department of Economics, Concordia University - 2009
Several approaches to finding the second-order approximation to a dynamic model have been proposed recently. This paper differs from the existing literature in that it makes use of the Magnus and Neudecker (1999) definition of the Hessian matrix. The key result is a linear system of equations...
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Second-order approximation of dynamic models without the use of tensors
Gomme, Paul; Klein, Paul - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 35 (2011) 4, pp. 604-615
Several approaches to finding the second-order approximation to a dynamic model have been proposed recently. This paper differs from the existing literature in that it makes use of the Magnus and Neudecker (1999) definition of the Hessian matrix. The key result is a linear system of equations...
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