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New multivariate panel cointegration methods are used to analyze nominal exchange rates and prices in four major economies in Europe: France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom for the post-Bretton Woods period. We test for purchasing power parity (PPP) between these four countries and find...
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New multivariate panel cointegration methods are used to analyze nominal exchange rates and prices in four major economies in Europe; France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom for the post-Bretton Woods period. We test for purchasing power parity between these four countries and find that the...
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The present work applies saddlepoint approximation to calculate the left-hand tail of the distribution of the unit root t test and an asymptotic equivalent test under the null hypothesis of a unit root. (This is the tail of interest when testing against a stationary alternative.) The saddlepoint...
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Let (<italic>X</italic><sub>1</sub>) be a discrete multivariate Gaussian autoregressive process of order 1. The paper derives the exact finite-sample joint moment generating function (m.g.f.) of the three quadratic forms constituting the sufficient statistic of the process. The formula is then specialized to some cases of...
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This paper presents a general likelihood-based framework for inference in panel-VAR models with cointegrating restrictions. The cointegrating relations are restricted to each cross-section while the rest of the model is unrestricted. The homogenous restriction of common cointegrating space is...
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This paper presents a general likelihood-based framework for inference in panel-VAR models with cointegrating restrictions. The cointegrating relations are restricted to each cross-section while the rest of the model is unrestricted. The homogenous restriction of common cointegrating space is...
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