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The standard approach to solving linear DSGE models is to apply the QZ method. It is a one-shot algorithm that leaves …
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quadratic that underlies the recursive solution of linear DSGE models. The methods are compared using nearly 100 different … solving DSGE models, providing higher accuracy as measured by the forward error of the solution at a comparable computation …
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solution of linear DSGE models. We present and compare two Structure-Preserving Doubling Algorithms (SDAs) to other competing …
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This paper presents and compares Bernoulli iterative approaches for solving linear DSGE models. The methods are … methods compare favorably in solving DSGE models to the QZ, providing similar accuracy as measured by the forward error of the …
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We present the first necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique perfect-foresight solution, returning to a given steady-state, in an otherwise linear model with occasionally binding constraints. We derive further conditions on the existence of a solution in such models,...
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We present a computationally effective method of solving regular linear dynamic systems based on Schur decomposition. One of the advantage of presented method is possibility of problem dimension reduction. This allows for efficient solution of models with very large set of endogenous variables...
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We construct the first algorithm for the perfect foresight solution of otherwise linear models with occasionally binding constraints, with fixed terminal conditions, that is guaranteed to return a solution in finite time, if one exists. We also provide a proof of the inescapability of the "curse...
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We construct the first algorithm for the perfect foresight solution of otherwise linear models with occasionally binding constraints, with fixed terminal conditions, that is guaranteed to return a solution in finite time, if one exists. We also provide a proof of the inescapability of the "curse...
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Linear Methods are often used to compute approximate solutions to dynamic models, as these models often cannot be solved analytically. Linear methods are very popular, as they can easily be implemented. Also, they provide a useful starting point for understanding more elaborate numerical...
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We introduce the market resources method (MRM) for solving dynamic optimization problems. MRM extends Carroll’s (2006) endogenous grid point method (EGM) for problems with more than one control variable using policy function iteration. The MRM algorithm is simple to implement and provides...
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