Manual: it is not possible to declare an exogenous or a parameter within an equation tag
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Endogenous variables, exogenous variables, and parameters can also be declared
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Endogenous variables, exogenous variables, and parameters can also be declared
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inside the model block. You can do this in two different ways: either via the
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inside the model block. You can do this in two different ways: either via the
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equation tag or directly in an equation.
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equation tag (only for endogenous variables) or directly in an equation (for
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endogenous, exogenous or parameters).
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To declare a variable on-the-fly in an equation tag, simply state the type of
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To declare an endogenous variable on-the-fly in an equation tag, simply write
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variable to be declared (``endogenous``, ``exogenous``, or
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``endogenous`` followed by an equal sign and the variable name in single
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``parameter`` followed by an equal sign and the variable name in single
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quotes. Hence, to declare a variable ``c`` as endogenous in an equation tag,
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quotes. Hence, to declare a variable ``c`` as endogenous in an equation tag,
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you can type ``[endogenous='c']``.
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you can type ``[endogenous='c']``.
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