This article studies spurious regression in the multivariate case for any finite number of fractionally integrated variables, stationary or not. We prove that the asymptotic behavior of the estimated coefficients and their t-statistics depend on the degrees of persistence of the regressors and the regressand. Nonsense inference could therefore be drawn when the sum of the degrees of persistence of the regressor and regressand is greater or equal than 1/2. Moreover, the asymptotic behavior from the most persistent regressor spreads to correlated regressors. Thus, the risk of uncovering spurious results increases as more regressors are included. Inference drawn from other test statistics such as the joint (Formula presented.) test, the R-squa...
This paper develops a multivariate regression theory for integrated processes which simplifies and ex...
This paper studies the asymptotic of nonstationary fractionally integrated (NFI) multivariate proces...
This paper continues the theoretical investigation of Park and Phillips [7]. We develop an asymptoti...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
It is well-known that a linear regression among the levels of independent highly persistent processe...
This paper develops an analytical study of the asymptotic distributions obtained when we run linear ...
This paper considers the situation where two independent fractionally integrated processes in presen...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
It is a well-known fact that, in linear regressions involving the levels of integeated processes spu...
This paper analyzes linear models. It investigates the difference between the sum of squares of the ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers spurious regression between integrated processes with stable errors...
This paper studies the spurious regressions among stationary Gegenbauer processes, stationary harmon...
Many economic variables are observed to be highly persistent (Nelson and Plosser (1982)). In hypothe...
In the first half of the paper we study spurious regressions in panel data when the cross-section an...
This paper develops a multivariate regression theory for integrated processes which simplifies and ex...
This paper studies the asymptotic of nonstationary fractionally integrated (NFI) multivariate proces...
This paper continues the theoretical investigation of Park and Phillips [7]. We develop an asymptoti...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
It is well-known that a linear regression among the levels of independent highly persistent processe...
This paper develops an analytical study of the asymptotic distributions obtained when we run linear ...
This paper considers the situation where two independent fractionally integrated processes in presen...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
This paper extends the theoretical analysis of the spurious regression and spurious detrending from ...
It is a well-known fact that, in linear regressions involving the levels of integeated processes spu...
This paper analyzes linear models. It investigates the difference between the sum of squares of the ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers spurious regression between integrated processes with stable errors...
This paper studies the spurious regressions among stationary Gegenbauer processes, stationary harmon...
Many economic variables are observed to be highly persistent (Nelson and Plosser (1982)). In hypothe...
In the first half of the paper we study spurious regressions in panel data when the cross-section an...
This paper develops a multivariate regression theory for integrated processes which simplifies and ex...
This paper studies the asymptotic of nonstationary fractionally integrated (NFI) multivariate proces...
This paper continues the theoretical investigation of Park and Phillips [7]. We develop an asymptoti...