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@ -293,21 +293,22 @@ are willing to bear the concomitant performance loss.
The development of Dynare is mainly done at
@uref{http://www.cepremap.ens.fr, Cepremap} by a core team of
researchers who devote part of their time to software
development. Currently the development team of Dynare is composed of
Stéphane Adjemian (Université du Maine, Gains and Cepremap), Houtan
Bastani (Cepremap), Michel Juillard (Banque de France), Frédéric Karamé
researchers who devote part of their time to software development.
Currently the development team of Dynare is composed of Stéphane
Adjemian (Université du Maine, Gains and Cepremap), Houtan Bastani
(Cepremap), Michel Juillard (Banque de France), Frédéric Karamé
(Université d'Évry, Epee and Cepremap), Junior Maih (Norges Bank),
Ferhat Mihoubi (Université d'Évry, Epee and Cepremap), George Perendia,
Johannes Pfeifer, Marco Ratto (JRC) and Sébastien Villemot (Cepremap and
Paris School of Economics). Increasingly, the developer base is
expanding, as tools developed by researchers outside of Cepremap are
integrated into Dynare. Financial support is provided by Cepremap,
Banque de France and DSGE-net (an international research network for
DSGE modeling). The Dynare project also received funding through the
Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7) of the European
Commission's Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Program from
October 2008 to September 2011 under grant agreement SSH-CT-2009-225149.
Ferhat Mihoubi (Université d'Évry, Epee and Cepremap), George
Perendia, Johannes Pfeifer (Universität Tübingen), Marco Ratto (JRC)
and Sébastien Villemot (Cepremap and Paris School of Economics).
Increasingly, the developer base is expanding, as tools developed by
researchers outside of Cepremap are integrated into Dynare. Financial
support is provided by Cepremap, Banque de France and DSGE-net (an
international research network for DSGE modeling). The Dynare project
also received funding through the Seventh Framework Programme for
Research (FP7) of the European Commission's Socio-economic Sciences
and Humanities (SSH) Program from October 2008 to September 2011 under
grant agreement SSH-CT-2009-225149.
Interaction between developers and users of Dynare is central to the
project. A @uref{http://www.dynare.org/phpBB3, web forum} is available
@ -339,9 +340,10 @@ If you would like to refer to Dynare in a research article, the
recommended way is to cite the present manual, as follows:
@quotation
Stéphane Adjemian, Houtan Bastani, Michel Juillard, Ferhat Mihoubi,
George Perendia, Marco Ratto and Sébastien Villemot (2011), ``Dynare:
Reference Manual, Version 4,'' @i{Dynare Working Papers}, 1, CEPREMAP
Stéphane Adjemian, Houtan Bastani, Michel Juillard, Frédéric Karamé,
Ferhat Mihoubi, George Perendia, Johannes Pfeifer, Marco Ratto and
Sébastien Villemot (2011), ``Dynare: Reference Manual, Version 4,''
@i{Dynare Working Papers}, 1, CEPREMAP
@end quotation
Note that citing the Dynare Reference Manual in your research is a