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Developing countries 1 Einheitswurzeltest 1 Emerging economies 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Estimation 1 Kaufkraftparität 1 Nichtlineare Regression 1 Nonlinear Adjustments 1 Nonlinear regression 1 Purchasing Power Parity 1 Purchasing power parity 1 STAR models 1 Schwellenländer 1 Schätzung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transaction costs 1 Transaktionskosten 1 Transition Autoregressive Process 1 Unit root test 1 inf-t Unit Root Test 1 nonlinear adjustments 1 purchasing power parity 1 real exchange Rates 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Boukhatem, Jamel 1 Drissi, Ramzi 1 Kim, Hyeongwoo 1 Moh, Young-Kyu 1
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Department of Economics, Auburn University 1
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Auburn Economics Working Paper Series 1 Quantitative finance and economics 1
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A nonlinear adjustment in real exchange rates under transaction costs hypothesis in developed and emerging countries
Drissi, Ramzi; Boukhatem, Jamel - In: Quantitative finance and economics 4 (2020) 2, pp. 220-235
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The Yen Real Exchange Rate May Not Be Stationary After All: New Evidence from Non-linear Unit-Root Tests
Kim, Hyeongwoo; Moh, Young-Kyu - Department of Economics, Auburn University - 2012
Researchers have encountered difficulties in finding empirical evidence of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) especially when conventional linear unit root tests are employed for the Japanese yen real exchange rate. Chortareas and Kapetanios (2004), however, report strong evidence in favor of a...
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