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Read Me file for DSGE model in Section 3.1.

Barker E. R. and Bijak J (2021) Uncertainty in Migration Scenarios. QuantMig Project Deliverable D9.2 Data Description. Southampton: University of Southampton. 

The full model is described in Barker, E. R. (2021).

The data in the CSV file is the Hamilton (2018) filter of the variables used in the estimation. East is calibrated to Poland.
GDP: Real logged, per working age - Germany & Poland
Private Investment: Real logged, per working age - Germany & Poland
Private Consumption: Real logged, per working age - Poland
Net Migration: Logged, per working age - Germany (annual frequency)
Government Investment: Real logged, per working age - Germany
Government Consumption: Real logged, per working age - Germany & Poland

You will need dynare installed to run this model. The author uses dynare v4.5.1, Matlab 2020a on Mac Big Sur V11.1 - newer versions
of dynare, Matlab and Big Sur are not tested. External steady state file is required.

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Barker, E. R. (2021), The decline of East to West European Migration through automation, Working Papers forthcoming, MPRA.

Hamilton, J. D. (2018), ?Why You Should Never Use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter?,
The Review of Economics and Statistics 100(5), 831?843.

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Collected by Emily Barker on 19th October 2021.
University of Southampton
If you spot an error, or have any questions, please contact E Barker or J Bijak.
E.R.Barker@soton.ac.uk
J.Bijak@soton.ac.uk
Only use code with authors' permission