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The Taylor rule is estimated under the period 1963Q2 to 1999Q4 using Canadian data and the methodology proposed by Bai and Perron (1998) to estimate regression models with multiple endogenous breaks. Although monetary rules are notorious for suffering from structural instability, recent attempts...
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Following Elliott (1999) and Perron and Rodríguez (2003), we develop unit root tests in the context of structural change models using GLS detrended data (Elliott, Rothenberg and Stock, 1996) when the initial observation is drawn from its unconditional distribution. We derive the limiting...
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This paper analyzes and employs two versions of the Functional Central Limit Theorem within the framework of a unit root with a structural break. Initial attention is focused on the probabilistic structure of the time series to be considered. Later, attention is placed on the asymptotic theory...
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We analyze the degree of persistence of the unemployment rates of the 10 Canadian provinces using quarterly data for the period 1976:1-2005:4. We apply a two-break minimum Lagrange Multiplier unit root statistic, which, unlike standard unit root statistics (without or with breaks), makes it...
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