// --+ options: nostrict +-- /* ** In the following example, the types (exogenous variable, endogenous variable, parameter) of the objects appearing in the model are declared ** on the fly in the equations. With the nostrict option, an object is by default an exogenous variable (if the type of an object is not declared ** in one of the equations, it will be interpreted as an exogenous variable). Without the nostrict option, Dynare will raise an error if the model ** contains untyped objects. ** ** An object followed by |e is an endogenous variable, ** |x is an exogenous variable, ** |p is a parameter. ** ** Example. If the first equation (consumption/leisure arbitrage) is removed from the following model block, then h (hours) ** will be interpreted as an exogenous variable. */ model; c*theta|p*h|e^(1+psi|p)=(1-alpha)*y; k|e = beta|p*(((exp(b)*c)/(exp(b(+1))*c(+1))) *(exp(b(+1))*alpha|p*y(+1)+(1-delta)*k)); y|e = exp(a)*(k(-1)^alpha)*(h^(1-alpha)); k = exp(b)*(y-c|e)+(1-delta|p)*k(-1); a|e = rho|p*a(-1)+tau*b(-1) + e|x; b|e = tau|p*a(-1)+rho*b(-1) + u|x; end; alpha = 0.36; rho = 0.95; tau = 0.025; beta = 0.99; delta = 0.025; psi = 0; theta = 2.95; phi = 0.1; if ~isequal(length(intersect(M_.endo_names, {'c'; 'h'; 'y'; 'k'; 'b'; 'a'})), 6) error('Endogenous variables are wrong.') end if ~isequal(length(intersect(M_.param_names, {'theta'; 'psi'; 'alpha'; 'beta'; 'delta'; 'rho'; 'tau'})), 7) error('Parameters are wrong.') end if ~isequal(length(intersect(M_.exo_names, {'e'; 'u'})), 2) error('Exogenous variables are wrong.') end