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This paper develops a simple test for the null hypothesis of stationarity in heterogeneous panel data with cross … KPSS test with the extended LM test under the null of stationarity, under the local alternative and under the fixed …
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This paper develops a simple test for the null hypothesis of no unit root for panel data with cross-sectional dependence in the form of a common factor in the disturbance. We do not estimate the common factor but mop-up its effect by employing the same method as the one proposed in Pesaran...
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This paper proposes new pooled panel unit root tests that are appropriate when the data exhibit cross-sectional dependence that is generated by a single common factor. Using sequential limit arguments, we show that the tests have a limiting normal distribution that is free of nuisance parameters...
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This paper takes a multiple testing perspective on the problem of determining the cointegrating rank in macroeconometric panel data with cross-sectional dependence. The testing procedure for a common rank among the panel units is based on Simes’ (1986) intersection test and requires only the...
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This paper proposes a new likelihood-based panel cointegration rank test which extends the test of Örsal & Droge (2012) (henceforth Panel SL test) to allow for cross-sectional dependence. The dependence is modelled by unobserved common factors which affect the variables in each cross-section...
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This paper develops a simple panel unit-root test that accommodates cross-sectional dependence among variables and smooth structural changes in deterministic components. The proposed test is the simple average of the individual statistics constructed from the breaks and cross-sectional...
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This paper proposes a new simple panel unit-root test by extending the cross-sectionally augmented panel unit-root test (CIPS) developed by Pesaran et al. (2013) to allow for smoothing structural changes in deterministic terms, approximated by a Fourier series. The proposed statistic is the...
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The African Union advocates the creation of a monetary union in stages for the entire continent starting with each of the different sub-regions. Building from that, the Southern African Development Community has, among its goals, the creation of a monetary union for its member states. However,...
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This paper proposes a simple panel unit root test based on Zaykin et al.’s (2002) truncated product method. The test is powerful in cases where there are only a few large p-values, and is robust to a certain degree of cross-section dependence. Monte Carlo evidence shows good size and power...
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In this paper the class of admissable tests for unit roots in panel data sets of autoregressive, Gaussian time series will be partially characterized. Using this characterization, several recently suggested tests are shown to be inadmissable. Since the sufficient statistic for this testing...
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