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.. default-domain:: dynare
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Examples
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Dynare comes with a database of example ``.mod`` files, which are
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designed to show a broad range of Dynare features, and are taken from
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academic papers for most of them. You should have these files in the
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``examples`` subdirectory of your distribution.
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Here is a short list of the examples included. For a more complete
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description, please refer to the comments inside the files themselves.
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``ramst.mod``
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An elementary real business cycle (RBC) model, simulated in a
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deterministic setup.
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``example1.mod``
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``example2.mod``
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Two examples of a small RBC model in a stochastic setup, presented
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in *Collard (2001)* (see the file ``guide.pdf`` which comes with
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Dynare).
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``example3.mod``
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A small RBC model in a stochastic setup, presented in *Collard
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(2001)*. The steady state is solved analytically using the
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``steady_state_model`` block (see :bck:`steady_state_model`).
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``fs2000.mod``
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A cash in advance model, estimated by *Schorfheide (2000)*. The
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file shows how to use Dynare for estimation.
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``fs2000_nonstationary.mod``
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The same model than ``fs2000.mod``, but written in non-stationary
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form. Detrending of the equations is done by Dynare.
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``bkk.mod``
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Multi-country RBC model with time to build, presented in *Backus,
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Kehoe and Kydland (1992)*. The file shows how to use Dynare’s
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macro processor.
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``agtrend.mod``
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Small open economy RBC model with shocks to the growth trend,
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presented in *Aguiar and Gopinath (2004)*.
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``Gali_2015.mod``
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Basic New Keynesian model of *Galí (2015)*, Chapter 3 showing how to
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i) use "system prior"-type prior restrictions as in *Andrle and Plašil (2018)*
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and ii) run prior/posterior-functions.
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``NK_baseline.mod``
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Baseline New Keynesian Model estimated in *Fernández-Villaverde
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(2010)*. It demonstrates how to use an explicit steady state file
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to update parameters and call a numerical solver.
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``Occbin_example.mod``
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RBC model with two occasionally binding constraints. Demonstrates
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how to set up Occbin.
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``Ramsey_Example.mod``
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File demonstrating how to conduct optimal policy experiments in a
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simple New Keynesian model either under commitment (Ramsey) or using
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optimal simple rules (OSR)
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``Ramsey_steady_file.mod``
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File demonstrating how to conduct optimal policy experiments in a
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simple New Keynesian model under commitment (Ramsey) with a user-defined
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conditional steady state file
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