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models as well as examine the effects of erroneously assuming cointegration. It is shown that inconclusive theoretical … imposing cointegration can be more or less useful for different horizons. The problem of forecasting variables with trending …
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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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This paper demonstrates that unit root tests can suffer from inflated Type I error rates when data are cointegrated. Results from Monte Carlo simulations show that three commonly used unit root tests - the ADF, Phillips-Perron, and DF-GLS tests - frequently overreject the true null of a unit...
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There are a number of econometrics tools to deal with the different type of situations in which cointegration can …
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There are a number of econometrics tools to deal with the different types of situations in which cointegration can …
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In cointegration analysis, it is customary to test the hypothesis of unit roots separately for each single time series …
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