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We propose a new approach to analyze economic shocks. Our new procedure identifies economic shocks as exogenous shifts in a function; hence, we call them "functional shocks." We show how to identify such shocks and how to trace their effects in the economy via VARs using "VARs with functional...
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A common problem in estimating dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models is that the structural parameters of economic interest are only weakly identified. As a result, classical confidence sets and Bayesian credible sets will not coincide even asymptotically, and the mean, mode, or median...
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In this paper, we establish the consistency of the model selection criterion based on the quasi‐marginal likelihood (QML) obtained from Laplace‐type estimators. We consider cases in which parameters are strongly identified, weakly identified and partially identified. Our Monte Carlo results...
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