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.. option:: order = INTEGER
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Order of Taylor approximation. Acceptable values are ``1``,
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``2`` and ``3``. Note that for third order, ``k_order_solver``
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option is implied and only empirical moments are available (you
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must provide a value for ``periods`` option). Default: ``2``
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(except after an ``estimation`` command, in which case the
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default is the value used for the estimation).
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Order of Taylor approximation. Note that for third order and above, the
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``k_order_solver`` option is implied and only empirical moments are
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available (you must provide a value for ``periods`` option). Default:
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``2`` (except after an ``estimation`` command, in which case the default
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is the value used for the estimation).
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.. option:: k_order_solver
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Use a k-order solver (implemented in C++) instead of the
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default Dynare solver. This option is not yet compatible with
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the ``bytecode`` option (see :ref:`model-decl`). Default:
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disabled for order 1 and 2, enabled otherwise.
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disabled for order 1 and 2, enabled for order 3 and above.
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.. option:: periods = INTEGER
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algorithm of *Kim, Kim, Schaumburg and Sims (2008)*, while at
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third order its generalization by *Andreasen,
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Fernández-Villaverde and Rubio-Ramírez (2013)* is used.
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Not available above third order.
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.. option:: partial_information
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