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* Laffargue, Jean-Pierre (1990): “Résolution d’un modèle macroéconomique avec anticipations rationnelles”, *Annales d’Économie et Statistique*, 17, 97–119.
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* Liu, Jane and Mike West (2001): “Combined parameter and state estimation in simulation-based filtering”, in *Sequential Monte Carlo Methods in Practice*, Eds. Doucet, Freitas and Gordon, Springer Verlag.
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* Lubik, Thomas and Frank Schorfheide (2007): “Do Central Banks Respond to Exchange Rate Movements? A Structural Investigation,” *Journal of Monetary Economics*, 54(4), 1069–1087.
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* Mancini-Griffoli, Tommaso (2007): “Dynare User Guide: An introduction to the solution and estimation of DSGE models”.
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* Murray, Lawrence M., Emlyn M. Jones and John Parslow (2013): “On Disturbance State-Space Models and the Particle Marginal Metropolis-Hastings Sampler”, *SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification*, 1, 494–521.
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* Pearlman, Joseph, David Currie, and Paul Levine (1986): “Rational expectations models with partial information,” *Economic Modelling*, 3(2), 90–105.
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* Planas, Christophe, Marco Ratto and Alessandro Rossi (2015): “Slice sampling in Bayesian estimation of DSGE models”.
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source files are covered by the GNU General Public Licence (GPL)
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version 3 or later (there are some exceptions to this, see the file
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license.txt in Dynare distribution). It is available for the Windows,
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macOS, and Linux platforms and is fully documented through a user
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guide and a reference manual. Part of Dynare is programmed in C++,
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while the rest is written using the `MATLAB`_ programming
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language. The latter implies that commercially-available MATLAB
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software is required in order to run Dynare. However, as an
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alternative to MATLAB, Dynare is also able to run on top of `GNU
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Octave`_ (basically a free clone of MATLAB): this possibility is
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particularly interesting for students or institutions who cannot
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afford, or do not want to pay for, MATLAB and are willing to bear the
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concomitant performance loss.
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macOS, and Linux platforms and is fully documented through a reference
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manual. Part of Dynare is programmed in C++, while the rest is written
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using the `MATLAB`_ programming language. The latter implies that
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commercially-available MATLAB software is required in order to run
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Dynare. However, as an alternative to MATLAB, Dynare is also able to
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run on top of `GNU Octave`_ (basically a free clone of MATLAB): this
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possibility is particularly interesting for students or institutions
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who cannot afford, or do not want to pay for, MATLAB and are willing
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to bear the concomitant performance loss.
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The development of Dynare is mainly done at `CEPREMAP`_ by a core team
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of researchers who devote part of their time to software
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