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attention to dependence among cross-sectional units, be it time-dependent or not. To obtain a panel cointegration test robust to … independent even in the presence of correlation or cointegration across units, leading to a panel test statistic robust to cross …
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investigating pairwise convergence of output in panel data sets of n countries, n(n-1)/2 tests are performed. We propose to control …
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This paper suggests a combination procedure to exploit the imperfect correlation of cointegration tests to develop a more powerful meta test. To exemplify, we combine Engle and Granger (1987) and Johansen (1988) tests. Either of these underlying tests can be more powerful than the other one...
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This paper suggests a combination procedure to exploit the imperfect correlation of cointegration tests to develop a more powerful meta test. To exemplify, we combine Engle and Granger (1987) and Johansen (1988) tests. Either of these underlying tests can be more powerful than the other one...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003725800
This paper proposes a new panel unit root test based on Simes' [Biometrika 1986, An Improved Bonferroni Procedure for … panel, and no resampling. Monte Carlo experiments show good size and power properties relative to existing panel unit root … tests. Unlike previously suggested tests, the new test allows to identify the units in the panel for which the alternative …
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This paper examines whether, in addition to standard unit root and cointegration tests, panel approaches also produce … disappears, and strong empirical support is found for PPP. It appears therefore that recent advances in panel data econometrics …
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We use recent advances in multiple testing to identify the countries for which Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) held over the last century. The approach controls the multiplicity problem inherent in simultaneously testing for PPP on several time series, thereby avoiding spurious rejections. It has...
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the `Great Moderation.' It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the “Great Moderation”. It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013077801
This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the "Great Moderation". It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009779045