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There is a growing literature on unit root testing in threshold autoregressive models. This paper makes two contributions to the literature. First, an asymptotic theory is developed for unit root testing in a threshold autoregression, in which the errors are allowed to be dependent and...
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Most work showing the yield curve predicts future economic growth relies on post WWII data. We demonstrate that the yield curve has predictive content for most of the post Civil War period. This predictive ability, however, is closely related to the credibility of the monetary regime in place,...
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A large class of fixed income trading strategies focuses on opportunities offered by the interest rate term structure. This paper studies a set of yield curve trading strategies that are based on the view that the yield curve mean-reverts to an unconditional curve. These mean-reverting trading...
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application of wavelet filtering to analyze cointegrating relationships. No evidence of cointegration between money, real output … and prices is found. However, there is evidence of cointegration between non-stationary components of the series that …
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This paper shows that the Mexican experience from 1945 to 2002 is, like the German hyperinflation period, a unique monetary ``natural experiment,'' where fundamental relationships, like money demand, PPP and the monetary model of exchange rate determination can be analyzed with unparalleled...
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the cointegration regression estimation by Engle and Granger (1987). In recent years applied econometricians are debating …
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cointegration and error correction framework. Our findings suggest that any support for the deterrence hypothesis is sensitive to …
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