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Specific example of time-varying function model #562
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See the IndShockConsumerType examples in the examples folder. There's a
cyclical type there.
…On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 2:33 PM Sebastian Benthall ***@***.***> wrote:
HARK is designed so that in principle, solution functions can vary over
(cyclic) time.
It would be nice if there were a concrete case of this kind of model to
demonstrate this functionality.
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Effectively, the portfolio model also has two periods; Matt is rewriting
it; Matt, is this another example?
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I misread the original post. I withdraw my comment above.
And no, the portfolio choice model is not being structured as a
two-sub-period model with different solvers. Let me think about that.
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See the IndShockConsumerType examples in the examples folder. There's a
cyclical type there.
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> demonstrate this functionality.
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HARK is designed so that in principle, solution functions can vary over (cyclic) time.
It would be nice if there were a concrete case of this kind of model to demonstrate this functionality.
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