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mainly employed traditional unit-root tests, our research stands out for its use of novel panel stationarity tests that …
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This study applies the Sequential Panel Selection Method (SPSM) to test the mean reversion properties in the current account balance as percentages of GDP for the ten OECD countries (Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States) over...
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mainly employed traditional unit-root tests, our research stands out for its use of novel panel stationarity tests that …
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This paper analyses to what extent the Spanish regions have undergone a process of convergence since 1980. The application of unit root techniques to the data of the Human Development Index allow us to show that the evolution of the Spanish economy can be understood as a sum of divergent forces,...
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-section dependence in the panel unit root tests. Using the panel stationarity test proposed by Carrion-I-Silvestre, Barrio-Castro and …
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unknown nature of structural breaks, to reexamine the stationarity properties of energy consumption per capita of 109 …
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, the individual results from panel stationarity tests are mostly in support of income convergence among EU members …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use quarterly time series data from Canada and the Canadian provinces to determine if the unemployment rates in the Canadian provinces are converging to the national rate of unemployment. Design/methodology/approach – First, the authors check for...
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Quarterly time series data from Canada and the Canadian provinces for the period 1976:1-2005:3 are examined to determine if the unemployment rates in the Canadian provinces are converging to the national rate of unemployment. Firstly, we check for existence of stochastic convergence using recent...
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