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A reappraisal of the evidence on PPP : a systematic investigation into MA roots in panel unit root tests and their implications

Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria. Bd. 39. H. 3. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer [u.a.] 2010 S. 767 - 792

Erscheinungsjahr: 2010

ISBN/ISSN: 0377-7332

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1007/s00181-009-0321-7

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Panel unit root tests of real exchange rates?as opposed to univariate tests?usually reject non-stationarity. These tests, however, could be biased if the real exchange rate contained MA roots. Indeed, two independent arguments claim that the real exchange rate, being a sum of a stationary and a non-stationary component, is possibly an ARIMA (1, 1, 1) process. Monte Carlo simulations show how systematic changes in the parameters of the components, of the test equation and of the correlation ma...Panel unit root tests of real exchange rates?as opposed to univariate tests?usually reject non-stationarity. These tests, however, could be biased if the real exchange rate contained MA roots. Indeed, two independent arguments claim that the real exchange rate, being a sum of a stationary and a non-stationary component, is possibly an ARIMA (1, 1, 1) process. Monte Carlo simulations show how systematic changes in the parameters of the components, of the test equation and of the correlation matrix affect the size of first and second-generation panel unit root tests. Two components of the real exchange rate?the real exchange rate of a single good and a weighted sum of relative prices?are constructed from the data for a panel of countries. Computation of the relevant parameters reveals that panel unit root tests of the real exchange rate are severely oversized, usually much more so than simple augmented Dickey-Fuller tests. Thus, the evidence for purchasing power parity from first and second-generation panel unit root tests may be merely due to extreme size biases.» weiterlesen» einklappen

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Fischer, Christoph (Autor)

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DFG Fachgebiet:
Wirtschaftswissenschaften

DDC Sachgruppe:
Wirtschaft

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