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Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and financial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model specification used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to...
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Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and …financial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model specifi…cation used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to...
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Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and financial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model specification used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010617829
Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and Önancial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model speciÖcation used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to...
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Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and financial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model specification used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to...
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It is shown that the KPSS test for stationarity may be applied without change to regressions with seasonal dummies. In particular, the limit distribution of the KPSS statistic is the same under both the null and alternative hypotheses whether or not seasonal dummies are used
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