Thank you for this hint, Peter. I'll have a look on their code.
Cheers,
Artur
2012/9/20 Summers, Peter <psummers(a)highpoint.edu>
Artur,****
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Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis have dfm code in matlab here:
http://personal.strath.ac.uk/gary.koop/bayes_matlab_code_by_koop_and_koro....
I’ve found it fairly straightforward to translate matlab to Gretl.****
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Hth,****
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PS****
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*From:* gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu [mailto:
gretl-users-bounces(a)lists.wfu.edu] *On Behalf Of *artur tarassow
*Sent:* Thursday, September 20, 2012 2:55 PM
*To:* Gretl list
*Subject:* [Gretl-users] Dynamic factor model****
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Dear gretl users,
I want to estimate a dynamic factor model and was wondering whether
somebody here in the list has already done such an exercise. I would
appreciate it if you could provide a small code snippet just to get an
intuition how one could implement this in gretl.
At the moment I using STATA for this, but I would favor to use gretl of
course ;-)
Best,
Artur****
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