j_lee wrote:Dear Tom
Thank you for your comment and codes. I have two questions about your code.
In your code, you created 5 GIRFs.
But I don't understand the relationship between numbers and created GIRFs.
For example, while GIRF(1) represents "GIRF for Spread to one S.D. shocks in Discount rate",
I don't understand why 1 means Spread's GIRF to shock in Discount rate, etc.
Another question is that is it possible to get (or split) GIRF for both positive and negative shock in discount rate?
Thank you for your consideration
Sorry. One of the series was mapped incorrectly. I've posted a corrected version above.
While it's possible to collapse the model down to fewer variables, it's much easier to leave everything in this form, with the differences, the levels and the error correction term as the five variables.