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This paper proposes a new panel unit root test based on Simes' [Biometrika 1986, An Improved Bonferroni Procedure for Multiple Tests of Significance] classical intersection test. The test is robust to general patterns of cross-sectional dependence and yet straightforward to implement, only...
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This paper proposes a new panel unit root test based on Simes' [Biometrika 1986, An Improved Bonferroni Procedure for Multiple Tests of Significance'] classical intersection test. The test is robust to general patterns of cross-sectional dependence and yet straightforward to implement, only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300689
This paper proposes a new testing approach for panel unit roots that is, unlike previously suggested tests, robust to nonstationarity in the volatility process of the innovations of the time series in the panel. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when there are structural breaks in...
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This paper proposes a bootstrap artificial neural network based panel unit root test in a dynamic heterogeneous panel …
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exploiting the dependence structure between the countries with a bootstrap approach. We use a sieve bootstrap approach to account …
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exploiting the dependence structure between the countries with a bootstrap approach. We use a sieve bootstrap approach to account …
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This paper investigates the stationarity of the real exchange rates of the currencies for ten Asian countries against the US dollar during the pre-Lehman period. This paper explicitly investigates the presence of a structural break that occurred at unknown dates across countries and which may...
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The paper introduces a novel approach to testing for unit roots in panels, which takes a new contour that is drawn along the line given by the equi-squared-sum instead of the traditional one given by the equi-sample-size. We show in the paper that the distributions of the unit root tests are...
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-sectional units, which may be obtained through the standard bootstrap method. Consequently, we may conveniently use various …
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