Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresis hypothesis. However, similar classical tests performed on US data yield mixed results, uncovering specification issues. This study uses a number of panel unit root tests, which are known to overcome specification problems, to check the existence of hysteresis in unemployment data from three Massachusetts regions. The empirical results strongly reject a unit root in the unemployment rates, refuting the unemployment hysteresis hypothesis
This paper investigates if there is hysteresis in unemployment rates for 8 OECD countries. Univariat...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
The paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using aggregate and panel data for Norway. While ...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the hypothesis of a unit root in unem...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This paper applies the panel unit root test proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (1997) to test for unem...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
This article tests for hysteresis by applying panel data unit root tests to quarterly unemployment r...
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets ...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
We investigate the hysteresis hypothesis by proposing a heterogeneous panel unit root test that allo...
This paper investigates if there is hysteresis in unemployment rates for 8 OECD countries. Univariat...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
The paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using aggregate and panel data for Norway. While ...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
Studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the hypothesis of a unit root in unem...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This paper applies the panel unit root test proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (1997) to test for unem...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
This article tests for hysteresis by applying panel data unit root tests to quarterly unemployment r...
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets ...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
We investigate the hysteresis hypothesis by proposing a heterogeneous panel unit root test that allo...
This paper investigates if there is hysteresis in unemployment rates for 8 OECD countries. Univariat...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
The paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using aggregate and panel data for Norway. While ...