This article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit root tests. After a brief review of the first generation panel unit root tests, this paper focuses on the tests belonging to the second generation. The latter category of tests is characterized by the rejection of the cross-sectional independence hypothesis. Within this second generation of tests, two main approaches are distinguished. The first one relies on the factor structure approach and includes the contributions of Bai and Ng (2001), Phillips and Sul (2003a), Moon and Perron (2004a), Choi (2002) and Pesaran (2003) among others. The second approach consists in imposing few or none restrictions on the residuals covariance matrix and has been adopted not...
This paper analyzes, through Monte Carlo experiments, the robustness of several panel unit root test...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...
This article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit root tests. Afte...
The increasing availability of new datasets where the time-series dimension and the cross-section di...
The increasing availability of new datasets where the time-series dimension and the cross-section di...
National audienceThis article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit...
National audienceThis article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit...
Abstract: This paper proposes a unit root test for panel data with cross sectional dependence. The p...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross-section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross-section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a common factor struct...
Abstract: This paper proposes an unit root test for panel data with cross sectional dependence. The ...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a com-mon factor struc...
This paper analyzes, through Monte Carlo experiments, the robustness of several panel unit root test...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...
This article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit root tests. Afte...
The increasing availability of new datasets where the time-series dimension and the cross-section di...
The increasing availability of new datasets where the time-series dimension and the cross-section di...
National audienceThis article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit...
National audienceThis article proposes an overview of the recent developments relating to panel unit...
Abstract: This paper proposes a unit root test for panel data with cross sectional dependence. The p...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross-section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross-section dependence using a common factor struct...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a common factor struct...
Abstract: This paper proposes an unit root test for panel data with cross sectional dependence. The ...
Several panel unit root tests that account for cross section dependence using a com-mon factor struc...
This paper analyzes, through Monte Carlo experiments, the robustness of several panel unit root test...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...
In this paper we consider the issue of unit root testing in cross-sectionally dependent panels. We c...