nep-ets New Economics Papers
on Econometric Time Series
Issue of 2008‒01‒19
one paper chosen by
Yong Yin
SUNY at Buffalo

  1. Testing for a Deterministic Trend when there is Evidence of Unit-Root By Manuel Gomez; Daniel Ventosa-Santaularia

  1. By: Manuel Gomez (School of Economics, Universidad de Guanajuato); Daniel Ventosa-Santaularia (School of Economics, Universidad de Guanajuato)
    Abstract: Whilst the existence of a unit root implies that current shocks have permanent effects, in the long run, the simultaneous presence of a deterministic trend obliterates that consequence. As such, the long-run level of macroeconomic series depends upon the existence of a deterministic trend. This paper proposes a formal statistical procedure to distinguish between the null hypothesis of unit root and that of unit root with drift. Our procedure is asymptotically robust with regard to autocorrelation and takes into account a potential single structural break. Empirical results show that most of the macroeconomic time series originally analyzed by Nelson and Plosser (1982) are characterized by their containing both a deterministic and a stochastic trend.
    Keywords: Unit Root, Deterministic Trend, Trend Regression, R2.
    JEL: C12 C13 C22 E30
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:gua:wpaper:em200801&r=ets

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