Re: Identifying VARs with sign restrictions
Dear Tom:
I am following the sign restriction code of identifying multiple shocks simultaneously. But as you can see from the attached code and data, it works well for identifying two shocks, but does not work when I want to identify three shocks. I am wondering if there is something wrong with the restrictions I impose or some other things not work properly?
Has anyone who want to identify more than two shocks meet this kind of problem?
Also, it seems it matters as to which shock is first identified. If so, is there any rule about what kind of shocks should be identified first?
I would appreciate any advice from you. Thanks a lot!
Lian
I am following the sign restriction code of identifying multiple shocks simultaneously. But as you can see from the attached code and data, it works well for identifying two shocks, but does not work when I want to identify three shocks. I am wondering if there is something wrong with the restrictions I impose or some other things not work properly?
Has anyone who want to identify more than two shocks meet this kind of problem?
Also, it seems it matters as to which shock is first identified. If so, is there any rule about what kind of shocks should be identified first?
I would appreciate any advice from you. Thanks a lot!
Lian