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This note suggests a simple modification to the Kwiatkowski et al. (1994, KPSS) test so that it is applicable to testing the null hypothesis of near integration against a unit root alternative. The modified KPSS test is shown not to suffer from the asymptotic size distortion problems of the...
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We investigate the purchasing power parity hypothesis for a group of 17 countries using a new panel based test of stationarity that allows for arbitrary cross-sectional dependence. We treat the short run time series dynamics non-parametrically and thus avoid the need to fit separate, and...
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This paper shows how fractional unit root tests originally derived under stationarity can be made robust to heteroskedasticity. This is done by using existing tests nested in a regression framework and then implementing these tests using White's heteroskedasticity consistent standard errors. We...
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