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In general, this is a problem of the model as a whole simultaneous system.
Best, J
…On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 11:14 AM mia ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
I get the warning below when I try to solve my model. I managed to solve
it with only a couple of sets of parameters (but these parameterizations
are quite unrealistic and cannot be used for further simulations).
Is there a way to determine which equation is causing the problem?
Thank you!
Warning: IrisToolbox Warning @ model:solve.
*** Solution not available for some parameter variant(s)
No stable solution [Parameter Variant(s) #1
<#1>]
[Bkw variables, Unit roots, Stable roots]: Parameter Variant(s) #1
<#1>[10 2 7]
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Hi,
I get the warning below when I try to solve my model. I managed to solve it with only a couple of sets of parameters (but these parameterizations are quite unrealistic and cannot be used for further simulations).
Is there a way to determine which equation is causing the problem?
Thank you!
Warning: IrisToolbox Warning @ model:solve.
*** Solution not available for some parameter variant(s)
No stable solution [Parameter Variant(s) #1]
[Bkw variables, Unit roots, Stable roots]: Parameter Variant(s) #1[10 2 7]
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