Abstract
We present a novel algorithm called Dynamic Perturbation for solving large-scale macroeconomic models. Our approach involves computing first-order Taylor expansions of the policy functions along the entire equilibrium path. This method applies to a wide range of models and offers significantly higher accuracy than traditional perturbation approaches. Remarkably, even when utilising first-order approximations, our method can effectively handle models with strong nonlinearities and occasionally binding constraints, such as the zero lower bound.
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Mennuni, A., Rubio-Ramírez, J. F., & Stepanchuk, S. (2025). Dynamic Perturbation. Review of Economic Studies, 92(2), 1157–1192. https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdae037
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