Dynare++: further updates to tutorial (date, instructions for running dynare_simul.m)
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\author{Ondra Kamen\'\i k}
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\date{Jan 2009 (describes v. 1.3.7)}
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\date{January 2011}
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\maketitle
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\tableofcontents
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\section{Setup}
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The Dynare++ setup procedure is pretty straightforward as Dynare++ is included in the Dynare installation
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packages which can be downloaded from http://www.dynare.org. Take the following steps:
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packages which can be downloaded from \url{http://www.dynare.org}. Take the following steps:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Add the {\tt dynare++} subdirectory of the root Dynare installation directory to the your
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operating system path. This ensures that your OS will find the {\tt dynare++} executable.
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\item If you have Matlab and want to run custom simulations (see
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\ref{custom}), then set the Matlab path to the path from the
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previous step.
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\item If you have MATLAB and want to run custom simulations (see \ref{custom}),
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then you need to add to your MATLAB path the {\tt dynare++} subdirectory of
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the root Dynare installation directory, and also directory containing the
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\texttt{dynare\_simul\_} MEX file (note the trailing underscore). The easiest
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way to add the latter is to run Dynare once in your MATLAB session (even
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without giving it any MOD file).
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\end{enumerate}
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\section{Sample Session}
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