Working Paper
Computing business cycles in emerging economy models
Abstract: We show that computing business cycles in emerging economy models using the discrete state space technique may be misleading. We solve the models of sovereign default presented by Aguiar and Gopinath (2006) using interpolation. We find that the simulated behavior of the spread is quite different from the behavior obtained using discrete state space. In fact, some of the results obtained by Aguiar and Gopinath (2006) using discrete state space are reversed when using interpolation. Our analysis thus provides a new set of benchmark results for quantitative models of sovereign default. ; Updated by Working Paper 09-13
Keywords: Business cycles;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Part of Series: Working Paper
Publication Date: 2006
Number: 06-11
Note: For an updated version of this working paper, see WP 10-04