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DSGE models in small samples. We compare these tests with ones based on direct inference (using the Likelihood Ratio, LR …
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Using Monte Carlo experiments, we examine the performance of Indirect Inference tests of DSGE models, usually versions … (using the Likelihood Ratio), and on the Del Negro-Schorfheide DSGE-VAR weight. We find that the power of all three tests is …
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general equilibrium (DSGE) model in its usual form with full-information rational expectations and compare it with versions …
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We test the standard New Keynesian (NK) Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model under the condition with …. Overall, our findings provide important implications on the modelling of expectation formation in the DSGE framework. …
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We examine the role of oil price shocks in effecting changes both at the aggregate and sectoral levels using an estimated dynamic stochastic equilibrium open economy model. Our main finding is that energy price shocks are not able directly to generate the magnitude of the economic downturn...
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Indirect inference testing can be carried out with a variety of auxiliary models. Asymptotically these different models make no difference. However, in small samples power can differ. We explore small sample power with three different auxiliary models: a VAR, average Impulse Response Functions...
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