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The notion of separation in cointegrated systems helps identifying possible sub-system structures that may reduce the complexity of larger systems by yielding a more parsimonous representation of the time series. In this paper we demonstrate that although the subsystem cointegration analysis in...
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This paper analyzes the long-run relationship between gold and silver prices. The three main questions addressed are: the influence of a large bubble from 1979:9 to 1980:3 on the cointegration relationship, the extent to which by including error correction terms in a nonlinear way we can beat...
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This paper re-examines the relationship between financial variables and real activity in a unified statistical framework. Using the methods of cointegration and separation. we characterize the long-run and short-run relationships between three sets of variables and then use the framework to...
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This note shows that a very simple model can generate returns that resemble most of the temporal and distributional behavior of long returns surprisingly well. The model is based on the stochastic unit root process introduced in Granger and Swanson (1997)
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By testing for the presence of multiple changes in persistence at a priori unknown dates in the real exchange rates spanning more than 100 years over different nominal exchange rate regimes, this note shows that the real exchange rates are more likely to be stationary during the fixed nominal...
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By allowing for multiple changes in persistence, this note shows that the US/UK real exchange rate spanning two centuries is stationary. This result is consistent with the previous one in Lothian and Taylor (1996, 2000) and purchasing power parity is a useful approximation in the long run.
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This is a corrigendum. We correct the mistakes in Basci and Caner, "Are Real Exchange Rates Nonlinear or Non-stationary? Evidence from a New Threshold Unit Root Test" 2005, vol.9.4, Article 2.
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This article examines the validity of purchasing power parity by estimating long memory parameters with recently suggested exact local Whittle estimators of Shimotsu and Phillips (2005). Little evidence is found for stationarity in the real exchange rates spanning more than 100 years from 16...
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The trends estimated by the Hodrick–Prescott (HP) filter are smooth by design and it is not easy to pinpoint their change-points. In this study, we locate their change-points by formulating the HP filter as a generalized unobserved components model with error terms of mixtures of normal...
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