Hi,
The default IRFs Eviews produces are a 1 SD shock to the impulse variable. Does anyone know how to use the sirf add-in in order to rescale the IRFs to show responses to a 1% shock to the impulse variable?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Scaled impulse responses
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Re: Scaled impulse responses
What was the problem? It is self explanatory if you use the menu driven interface.
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Hi, thanks for the reply.
So for the menu driven interface the box 'Scale factor for IRF' how would one go about calculating what value to put in here to translate a 1 SD shock into a 1% shock and then for the box 'Multiplication of standard error' would one then put the same value as the 'Scale factor for IRF' box?
Sorry if this seems like a trivial question but I was a bit confused.
So for the menu driven interface the box 'Scale factor for IRF' how would one go about calculating what value to put in here to translate a 1 SD shock into a 1% shock and then for the box 'Multiplication of standard error' would one then put the same value as the 'Scale factor for IRF' box?
Sorry if this seems like a trivial question but I was a bit confused.
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Good day, thank you for the reply.
@chris67 question, did you get an answer for this. I'm also stuck hear. Someone please assist me. The manual and menu driven interface are not as clear as they are made to be or maybe there is something I am missing.
I would like to change the SVAR impulse response function (structural decomposition) from one standard deviation shock to a 1 percent (unit) shock. From reading the forum I found that I could use the sirf add-in but the first 2 sections are confusing me. What determines the values that go in there -
"Scale factor for IRF" and "Multiplication of standard error"?
Thank you in advance
@chris67 question, did you get an answer for this. I'm also stuck hear. Someone please assist me. The manual and menu driven interface are not as clear as they are made to be or maybe there is something I am missing.
I would like to change the SVAR impulse response function (structural decomposition) from one standard deviation shock to a 1 percent (unit) shock. From reading the forum I found that I could use the sirf add-in but the first 2 sections are confusing me. What determines the values that go in there -
"Scale factor for IRF" and "Multiplication of standard error"?
Thank you in advance
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Dear all, did you find your answer to the 1% shock? i am looking for it as well
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Hello Dakila,
I am using Eviews 10 and I want to save scaled IRFs in matrix form. I know there is the scale IRF add-in, however I do not know how to store the results in a matrix. Is there code available or some other way to do it?
Thanks,
Chris
var favar.ls 1 2 pc1n pc2n pc3n pc4n pc5n pc6n pc7n pc8n pc9n pc10n CU_INT_RATE
favar.impulse(12, g, matbys=irf) pc1n pc2n pc3n pc4n pc5n pc6n pc7n pc8n pc9n pc10n cu_int_rate @ cu_int_rate
I am using Eviews 10 and I want to save scaled IRFs in matrix form. I know there is the scale IRF add-in, however I do not know how to store the results in a matrix. Is there code available or some other way to do it?
Thanks,
Chris
var favar.ls 1 2 pc1n pc2n pc3n pc4n pc5n pc6n pc7n pc8n pc9n pc10n CU_INT_RATE
favar.impulse(12, g, matbys=irf) pc1n pc2n pc3n pc4n pc5n pc6n pc7n pc8n pc9n pc10n cu_int_rate @ cu_int_rate
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Hi Chris,
I will try to add the option to save it.
I will try to add the option to save it.
Re: Scaled impulse responses
The sirf add-in is updated. It includes option to save the IRF to matrix.
Re: Scaled impulse responses
Thank you Dakila!
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