Am 08.05.2019 um 02:38 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
Hello all,
I've recently been messing with dynare, and noticed that since we
support octave via gretl's "foreign" apparatus, we basically get
dynare support for free.
That's great, although not unexpected in principle. Slightly OT: My
experience from some time ago was that with some applications which ran
fine under Dynare+Matlab I ran into problems using Dynare+Octave. But it
could well be that the Dynare guys have improved their Octave
compatibility since then.
In light of that I've added support for dynare ".mod" files: you can
open a .mod file in gretl's script editor, and send it for execution
via octave by clicking the gear-wheel ("Run") button.
You mean that gretl
basically recognizes this file extension as
belonging to Octave, or is there any further processing done?
Brief word to the wise: I'd like to know, if you're heading
for the
Golden Rule steady state "from below", is there any advantage in
respecting the Euler equation as opposed to just saving at the
steady-state Golden Rule rate from the start (given a CRRA utility
function with parameter sigma = 2): the answer appears to be Yes.
If that's a question, I'm afraid I don't understand it.
cheers
sven