Replication, Warning Messages, and State Space Models
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:36 am
Hi all,
A colleague and I have been struggling to replicate results when comparing Eviews to several papers.
The first replication issue we had was trying to replicate stage 1 of the Laubach and Williams model. The workfile is attached here. I use the actual estimates found by L-W as the initial values for the maximization, and use the same priors for the initial state that L-W did in their code.
However, when I use Eviews to do this maximization, I get the message "Failure to improve likelihood (non-zero gradients) after 62 iterations," and the estimates Eviews settles on are not that close to what L-W got. I get the same results using Eview's other options (Newton-Raphson, etc.).
The second replication issue we had was trying to replicate the much simpler Stock (1986) model for the potential output. The workfile is attached here. [For this model, using the Newton Raphson method, we're able to replicate the Stock results, at least approximately. However, the same "failed to improve log likelihood" message as above shows up, and if I look at the summary of the gradients, they're quite far from 0.
What alarms me is that I don't even get the same log likelihood values when I compare Eviews to R when evaluating it at the same point. Does anyone here have experience with these kinds of state space issues, and have any insight into what Eviews is doing with State Space models?
A colleague and I have been struggling to replicate results when comparing Eviews to several papers.
The first replication issue we had was trying to replicate stage 1 of the Laubach and Williams model. The workfile is attached here. I use the actual estimates found by L-W as the initial values for the maximization, and use the same priors for the initial state that L-W did in their code.
However, when I use Eviews to do this maximization, I get the message "Failure to improve likelihood (non-zero gradients) after 62 iterations," and the estimates Eviews settles on are not that close to what L-W got. I get the same results using Eview's other options (Newton-Raphson, etc.).
The second replication issue we had was trying to replicate the much simpler Stock (1986) model for the potential output. The workfile is attached here. [For this model, using the Newton Raphson method, we're able to replicate the Stock results, at least approximately. However, the same "failed to improve log likelihood" message as above shows up, and if I look at the summary of the gradients, they're quite far from 0.
What alarms me is that I don't even get the same log likelihood values when I compare Eviews to R when evaluating it at the same point. Does anyone here have experience with these kinds of state space issues, and have any insight into what Eviews is doing with State Space models?