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In the article we propose new panel cointegration tests which allow for structural breaks. We show that the panel tests have good size and power. We apply the test statistics to the analysis of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for a sample of 16 OCDE countries. After allowing for breaks, we find...
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The Italian labour market is characterized by large and persistent regional unemployment differentials. This study uses recent panel unit root and cointegration tests to derive the long-run properties of the Italian regional unemployment disparities. The empirical evidence suggests that the...
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This paper examines stochastic convergence in real per capita GDP for Italian regions using recent non-stationary panel data methodologies over the period 1951 to 2002. Economies stochastically converge when regional differences across economies are not persistent, and long-run movements in a...
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We evaluate the empirical evidence regarding stochastic convergence in income across a group of 29 countries. Our results are based on a new unit root test developed by Popp (2008) that estimates the break-date more accurately and does not suffer from size distortions in the presence of a break....
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