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Literature shows that the regression of independent and (nearly) nonstationary time series could result in spurious outcomes. In this paper, we conjecture that under some situations, the regression of two independent and nearly non-stationary series does not have any spurious problem at all. To...
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study employed the smooth time-varying cointegration (TVC) and time-varying detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) methodology …
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This paper presents a new approach to constructing multistep combination forecasts in a nonstationary framework with stochastic and deterministic trends. Existing forecast combination approaches in the stationary setup typically target the in-sample asymptotic mean squared error (AMSE), relying...
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cointegration for model selection. The aim of this paper was twofold; one was to evaluate the performance of these five routinely … (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries using Bounds cointegration test. It was found that information …
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co-integration, Vector Autoregressive Model and Vector Error Correction Model are employed to identify the long-run and …
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setting using newly developed panel unit root, cointegration, and long-run dynamic estimation approaches. This study employed …-2017). The study found unit root, cointegration, and a long-run relationship between dividend and share price series for Indian …
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Missing data or missing values are a common phenomenon in applied panel data research and of great interest for panel data unit root testing. The standard approach in the literature is to balance the panel by removing units and/or trimming a common time period for all units. However, this...
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Business cycles and economic growth have long been studied separately, hindering understanding of the nature and causes of economic fluctuations and growth. Here, we present an economic model that incorporates both deterministic trends and persistent fluctuations, derived from a general economic...
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This study offers a novel examination of the mean-reversion properties of the current account balances, expressed as a percentage of GDP, for the Asian-5 economies: Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. While prior studies mainly employed traditional unit-root tests, our...
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In this paper, long memory behavior of the energy consumption by source of the United States has been examined using the fractional integration technique for the three conventional cases of no regressors, an intercept, and an intercept and a linear trend. In addition, this study extends majority...
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