Ref. manual: mention that parameters can now be set from the 'steady_state_model' block
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When the analytical solution of the model is known, this command can be used to help Dynare find the steady state in a more efficient and reliable way, especially during estimation where the steady state has to be recomputed for every point in the parameter space.
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When the analytical solution of the model is known, this command can be used to help Dynare find the steady state in a more efficient and reliable way, especially during estimation where the steady state has to be recomputed for every point in the parameter space.
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Each line of this block consists of a variable (either an endogenous or a temporary variable) which is assigned an expression (which can contain parameters, exogenous at the steady state, or any endogenous or temporary variable already declared above).
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Each line of this block consists of a variable (either an endogenous, a temporary variable or a parameter) which is assigned an expression (which can contain parameters, exogenous at the steady state, or any endogenous or temporary variable already declared above).
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Internally, Dynare will create a steady state file called <filename><replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable>_steadystate.m</filename>, using the information provided in this block.
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Internally, Dynare will create a steady state file called <filename><replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable>_steadystate.m</filename>, using the information provided in this block.
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