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This paper investigates the success of the well-known reverse-shooting and forward-shooting algorithms in finding stable solutions for linear macroeconomic models that both possess the particular property known as saddle-path instabiity and also have highly cyclic dynamic properties. It is...
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This paper presents an approach for assessing the time taken by the well known reverse-shooting and forward-shooting algorithms to solve large-scale macroeconomic models characterized by saddle-path instability. We focus on a range of investment models with multi-dimensional specifications of...
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This paper investigates the properties of dynamic solutions that have been derived using the well-known reverse-shooting algorithm. Given an arbitrary large-scale model about which we have limited information, how successful is the algorithm likely to be in solving this model? We address this...
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This paper investigates the properties of dynamic solutions that have been derived using the well-known reverse-shooting and forwardshooting algorithms. Given an arbitrary large-scale model about which we have limited information, how successful are the algorithms likely to be in solving this...
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The property of saddle-path instability often arises in economic models derived from optimizing behavior by individual agents. In the case when underlying functional forms are nonlinear, it is likely that the stable and unstable arms defining the saddle-path dynamics will also have nonlinear...
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In this paper, we consider a macroeconomic model with alternative linear and non-linear specifications. One version of the model, expressed in levels, is highly non-linear and has at least two steady-state equilibria. One of these equilibria has an economically meaningful interpretation, while...
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