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1 Advanced dynamic models Martin Ellison University of Warwick and CEPR Bank of England, December 2005

2 More complex models ImpulsesPropagationFluctuations Frisch-Slutsky paradigm

3 Shocks may be correlated Impulses Can add extra shocks to the model

4 Propagation Add lags to match dynamics of data (Del Negro-Schorfeide, Smets-Wouters) Taylor rule

5 Solution of complex models Blanchard-Kahn technique relies on invertibility of A 0 in state-space form.

6 QZ decomposition For models where A 0 is not invertible upper triangular QZ decomposition: s.t.

7 Recursive equations stable unstable Recursive structure means unstable equation can be solved first

8 Solution strategy Solve unstable transformed equation Translate back into original problem Substitute into stable transformed equation

9 Simulation possibilities Stylised facts Impulse response functions Forecast error variance decomposition

10 Optimised Taylor rule What are best values for parameters in Taylor rule ? Introduce an (ad hoc) objective function for policy

11 Brute force approach Try all possible combinations of Taylor rule parameters Check whether Blanchard-Kahn conditions are satisfied for each combination For each combination satisfying B-K condition, simulate and calculate variances

12 Brute force method Calculate simulated loss for each combination Best (optimal) coefficients are those satisfying B-K conditions and leading to smallest simulated loss

13 Grid search 012 2 1 For each point check B-K conditions Find lowest loss amongst points satisfying B-K condition

14 Next steps Ex 14: Analysis of model with 3 shocks Ex 15: Analysis of model with lags Ex 16: Optimisation of Taylor rule coefficients


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