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In this empirical study, we apply the threshold unit root test proposed by Caner and Hansen (2001) to re-examine the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for G-7 countries over the period 1992M1 to 2008M9. The hysteresis in unemployment is confirmed for three countries, namely France, Germany...
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This study applies threshold cointegration test advanced by Enders and Siklos (2001) to investigate the properties of asymmetric adjustment in long-run purchasing power parity (PPP) for both Mainland China and Taiwan during the January 1986 to October 2009 period. Although there is evidence of...
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In this study, we use the threshold unit root test proposed by Caner and Hansen (2001) to re-investigate the time-series properties of stock prices for the nine transition countries during the 2000.10 to 2010.11 period. The empirical results from our threshold unit test indicate that the null...
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This study uses an enhanced powerful nonparametric cointegration test developed by Bierens (1997) to re-investigate whether there are long-run benefits from international equity diversification between the United States and BRICS countries (i.e., Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa),...
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We revisit how the government debt ratio and real GDP growth relationship varies with indebted levels and two macroeconomic control variables, unemployment rate and inflation rate, in a balanced panel of 19 OECD countries over the period 1993-2007, after the signing of the EU Treaty in...
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This study applies the powerful rank test for nonlinear cointegration proposed by Brietung (2001) to test the validity of long-run purchasing power parity (PPP) for nine transition countries from January 1995 to December 2008. The empirical results indicate that PPP holds true for all nine...
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