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common cycles 2 common trends 2 non stationarity 2 nonlinear transformation 2 randomised procedure 2 Kointegration 1 Statistischer Test 1 Theorie 1 Unit Root Test 1 Zeitreihenanalyse 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Corradi, Valentina 2 Swanson, Norman R. 2
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Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick 1
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Departmental Working Papers / Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick 1 Working Paper 1
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EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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The Effect of Data Transformation on Common Cycle, Cointegration and Unit Root Tests : Monte Carlo Results and a Simple Test
Corradi, Valentina; Swanson, Norman R. - 2003
In the conduct of empirical macroeconomic research, unit root, cointegration, common cycle, and related test statistics are often constructed using logged data, even though there is often no clear reason, at least from an empirical perspective, why logs should be used rather than levels....
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The Effect of Data Transformation on Common Cycle, Cointegration and Unit Root Tests: Monte Carlo Results and a Simple Test
Corradi, Valentina; Swanson, Norman R. - Department of Economics, Rutgers University-New Brunswick - 2003
In the conduct of empirical macroeconomic research, unit root, cointegration, common cycle, and related test statistics are often constructed using logged data, even though there is often no clear reason, at least from an empirical perspective, why logs should be used rather than levels....
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