This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining the stationarity of unemployment rates using several panel unit root tests. Empirical results show that the hysteresis hypothesis cannot be rejected for majority of the OECD when the tests are conducted on the basis of individual countries. However, rejection is obtained when cross-country interdependence in unemployment rates is incorporated in the estimation. Therefore, it is crucial to consider the cross-country labor markets interdependence when testing the hysteresis hypothesis as the labor market institutions and the stabilization policy of the labor markets in these OECD countries can play an important role in maintaining the unemployme...
This paper re-examines the empirical validity of the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment rates by ...
This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering ...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
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...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
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 paper investigates if conclusions regarding labour market hysteresis differ depending on whethe...
This paper applies the panel unit root test proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (1997) to test for unem...
This paper proposes a new testing strategy for unemployment hysteris as the joint restriction of a u...
This paper tests hysteresis e¤ects in unemployment using panel data for Tran- sition Countries cove...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
This paper re-examines the empirical validity of the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment rates by ...
This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering ...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
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...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
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 paper investigates if conclusions regarding labour market hysteresis differ depending on whethe...
This paper applies the panel unit root test proposed by Im, Pesaran and Shin (1997) to test for unem...
This paper proposes a new testing strategy for unemployment hysteris as the joint restriction of a u...
This paper tests hysteresis e¤ects in unemployment using panel data for Tran- sition Countries cove...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
This paper re-examines the empirical validity of the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment rates by ...
This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering ...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...