This paper considers testing procedures for the null hypothesis of a unit root process against the alternative of a fractional process, called a fractional unit root test. We extend the Lagrange Multiplier (LM) tests of Robinson (1994) and Tanaka (1999), which are locally best invariant and uniformly most powerful, to allow for a slope change in trend with or without a concurrent level shift under both the null and alternative hypotheses. We show that the limit distribution of the proposed LM tests is standard normal. Finite sample simulation experiments show that the tests have good size and power. As an empirical analysis, we apply the tests to the Consumer Price Indices of the G7 countries
The endogenous two-break unit root test of Lumsdaine and Papell is derived assuming no structural br...
This paper provides a new unit root test based on an alternative parameterization which has previous...
This paper proposes Lagrange Multiplier based panel unit root tests allowing for structural breaks t...
This paper considers testing procedures for the null hypothesis of a unit root process against the a...
This paper considers testing procedures for the null hypothesis of a unit root process against the a...
This paper proposes a new panel unit-root test based on the Lagrangian multiplier (LM) principle. We...
This paper proposes a new panel unit-root test based on the Lagrangian multiplier (LM) principle. We...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
In this article we introduce efficient Wald tests for testing the null hypothesis of unit root again...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
This thesis is a collection of four essays with main focus on testing for a unit root under structur...
We introduce a multivariate Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test for fractional integration. We derive and ...
This paper discusses the role of deterministic components in the DGP and in the auxiliary regression...
This article proposes a bootstrap version of the tests of robinson (1994) for testing unit and/or fr...
The endogenous two-break unit root test of Lumsdaine and Papell is derived assuming no structural br...
This paper provides a new unit root test based on an alternative parameterization which has previous...
This paper proposes Lagrange Multiplier based panel unit root tests allowing for structural breaks t...
This paper considers testing procedures for the null hypothesis of a unit root process against the a...
This paper considers testing procedures for the null hypothesis of a unit root process against the a...
This paper proposes a new panel unit-root test based on the Lagrangian multiplier (LM) principle. We...
This paper proposes a new panel unit-root test based on the Lagrangian multiplier (LM) principle. We...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
In this article we introduce efficient Wald tests for testing the null hypothesis of unit root again...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
We develop a test, based on the Lagrange multiplier [LM] testing principle, for the value of the lon...
This thesis is a collection of four essays with main focus on testing for a unit root under structur...
We introduce a multivariate Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test for fractional integration. We derive and ...
This paper discusses the role of deterministic components in the DGP and in the auxiliary regression...
This article proposes a bootstrap version of the tests of robinson (1994) for testing unit and/or fr...
The endogenous two-break unit root test of Lumsdaine and Papell is derived assuming no structural br...
This paper provides a new unit root test based on an alternative parameterization which has previous...
This paper proposes Lagrange Multiplier based panel unit root tests allowing for structural breaks t...