NUMERICAL SIMULATION
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NUMERICAL SIMULATION
I have been working on a model and have put in the equations. I need to know how to solve for the steady states?
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- Fe ddaethom, fe welon, fe amcangyfrifon
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
You might want to read through Jean Louis Brillet's book on modelling in EViews. It covers steady states, I believe.
http://www.eviews.com/StructModel/structmodel.html
http://www.eviews.com/StructModel/structmodel.html
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
ok thanks for that. thats some really good info.
Although, I am currently having a problem related to space limit and i still need to further add the scenarios and compare the change in exogenous variables with the baseline. Is their any way i could copy the data and continue with working on my file.!
Also, does any one find this software annoying in the sense that if you open a new work file and put in the same equations as you did in the previous work file, it some how doesn't work! WHY?
it says for e.g.: *g not defined*
Thanks!
Although, I am currently having a problem related to space limit and i still need to further add the scenarios and compare the change in exogenous variables with the baseline. Is their any way i could copy the data and continue with working on my file.!
Also, does any one find this software annoying in the sense that if you open a new work file and put in the same equations as you did in the previous work file, it some how doesn't work! WHY?
it says for e.g.: *g not defined*
Thanks!
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- Fe ddaethom, fe welon, fe amcangyfrifon
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
yes i know i do have since I have used it before in different work file
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and currently i am trying to input the below function:
y=demand +g-t+e*k
but it isn't accepting "demand" although the same function i have used previously and this time its accepting g.
It sometime accepts and sometime doesn't. Its random based.
y=demand +g-t+e*k
but it isn't accepting "demand" although the same function i have used previously and this time its accepting g.
It sometime accepts and sometime doesn't. Its random based.
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
There is almost certainly nothing random about it. But without knowing exactly what you're doing, and seeing you workfile(s), it is hard to know what you're doing wrong.
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
what do you recommend?
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Re: NUMERICAL SIMULATION
Explaining exactly what you're doing and providing your workfile.
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