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of factor jumps. Such jump dependence is implied by standard linear factor models. Our inference is based on a panel of … restriction on the relative magnitude of these two dimensions of the panel. The test is formed from the high‐frequency returns at …
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the period 1980 - 2007. Based on a panel vector autoregression, I compare the effects of equity price shocks to those … fluctuations, equity prices, panel vector autoregression …
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the "Great Moderation". It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the `Great Moderation.' It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
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