In this paper we propose new panel tests to detect changes in persistence. The test statistics are used to test the null hypothesis of stationarity against the alternative of a change in persistence from I(0) to I(1), from I(1) to I(0), and in an unknown direction. The limiting null distributions of the tests are derived and evaluated in small samples by means of Monte Carlo simulations. An empirical illustration is also provided.

Panel stationary tests against changes in persistence / Cerqueti, Roy; Costantini, Mauro; Gutierrez, Luciano; Westerlund, Joakim. - In: STATISTICAL PAPERS. - ISSN 0932-5026. - 60:(2019), pp. 1079-1100. [10.1007/s00362-016-0864-6]

Panel stationary tests against changes in persistence

GUTIERREZ, Luciano;
2019-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we propose new panel tests to detect changes in persistence. The test statistics are used to test the null hypothesis of stationarity against the alternative of a change in persistence from I(0) to I(1), from I(1) to I(0), and in an unknown direction. The limiting null distributions of the tests are derived and evaluated in small samples by means of Monte Carlo simulations. An empirical illustration is also provided.
2019
Inglese
60
1079
1100
22
Esperti anonimi
Persistence, Stationarity, Panel data
Cerqueti, Roy; Costantini, Mauro; Gutierrez, Luciano; Westerlund, Joakim
Panel stationary tests against changes in persistence / Cerqueti, Roy; Costantini, Mauro; Gutierrez, Luciano; Westerlund, Joakim. - In: STATISTICAL PAPERS. - ISSN 0932-5026. - 60:(2019), pp. 1079-1100. [10.1007/s00362-016-0864-6]
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