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Matlab code for Closing Small Open Economy Models

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  • Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe

    (Duke University)

  • Martin Uribe

    (Duke University)

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Matlab codes for 'Closing Small Open Economy Models.' Notes: (1) Symbolic Math Toolbox is required (2) The files listed under "General Tools" below are required. Contents: Endogenous Discount Factor Model: mendoza91.m, mendoza91_ss.m, mendoza91_run.m; Endogenous Discount Factor Model without Internalization: mendoza91s.m, mendoza91s_ss.m, mendoza91s_run.m; Debt Elastic Interest Rate Model: deir.m, deir_ss.m, deir_run.m; Portfolio Adjustment Cost Model: bac.m, bac_ss.m, bac_run.m; Complete Asset Markets Model: cam.m, cam_ss.m, cam_run.m; The Nonstationary Case: rw.m, rw_ss.m, rw_run.m; General Tools: gx_hx.m, solab.m (by Paul Klein), qzswitch.m (by Chris Sims), reorder.m (taken from Paul Klein's website), anal_deriv.m, num_eval.m, mom.m, ir.m.

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  • Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe & Martin Uribe, 2001. "Matlab code for Closing Small Open Economy Models," QM&RBC Codes 51, Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles.
  • Handle: RePEc:dge:qmrbcd:51
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