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Paper #957

Título:
Testing I(1) against I(d) alternatives in the presence of deteministic components
Autores:
Juan J. Dolado, Jesús Gonzalo y Laura Mayoral
Data:
Febrero 2005
Resumen:
This paper discusses the role of deterministic components in the DGP and in the auxiliary regression model which underlies the implementation of the Fractional Dickey-Fuller (FDF) test for I(1) against I(d) processes with d € [0, 1). This is an important test in many economic applications because I(d) processess with d < 1 are mean-reverting although, when 0.5 = d < 1, like I(1) processes, they are nonstationary. We show how simple is the implementation of the FDF in these situations, and argue that it has better properties than LM tests. A simple testing strategy entailing only asymptotically normally distributed tests is also proposed. Finally, an empirical application is provided where the FDF test allowing for deterministic components is used to test for long-memory in the per capita GDP of several OECD countries, an issue that has important consequences to discriminate between growth theories, and on which there is some controversy.
Palabras clave:
Deterministic components, Dickey-Fuller test, fractionally Dickey-Fuller test, fractional processes, long memory, trends, unit roots
Códigos JEL:
C12, C22, C40
Área de investigación:
Gestión de la Producción y de las Operaciones

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