Mirko,

Since you're interested in the effects of the structural shocks on your 
variables of interest, you should examine the structural impulse responses (ie, 
from SVAR). The IRFs from the 'standard VAR' are the effects of shocks that in 
general will be linear combinations of the structural shocks you're interested 
in, so they won't tell you what you want to know.

Does that help?
PS

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Dear All,
I have a question, which probably you will find stupid..
I
have to study the structural shocks to output for changes in government 
spending and taxes in the Normandy Invasion of WWII (period identified by dummy 
variable) and computing the consequent multipliers.
For
multipliers it is not a problem since they are linked with the VAR coefficients 
but for IRF...which ones do I have to check?
Better
saying,..the option for IRFs in the standard Vector Autoregression is anyway 
based on the Cholesky decomposition but IRF obtained in the SVAR are different: 
so which one do I have to choose and why?

Thanks for
attention and help!!

Mirko


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