Panel unit root tests in the presence of cross-sectional dependence: finite sample performance and an application
This paper examines the finite sample properties of three testing regimes for the null hypothesis of a panel unit root against stationary alternatives in the presence of cross-sectional correlation. The regimes of Bai and Ng (2004), Moon and Perron (2004) and Pesaran (2007) are assessed in the presence of multiple factors and also other non-standard situations. The behaviour of some information criteria used to determine the number of factors in a panel is examined and new information criteria with improved properties in small-N panels proposed. An application to the efficient markets hypothesis is also provided. The null hypothesis of a panel random walk is not rejected by any of the tests, supporting the efficient markets hypothesis in the financial services sector of the Australian Stock Exchange. Copyright © 2009 The Author(s). Journal compilation © Royal Economic Society 2009
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2009
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Authors: | Silva, S. de ; Hadri, K. ; Tremayne, A. R. |
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Econometrics Journal. - Royal Economic Society - RES. - Vol. 12.2009, 2, p. 340-366
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