It is in nonlinear model, but we should use your code for the linear case. Levine and Pearlman will also be providing their own LQ software.
Best
Michel
On 11/16/2010 1:33 PM, Junior Maih wrote:
Is this about the discretionary solution in nonlinear models or in a linear quadratic framework? Junior
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