This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering the period 1980-2005. The tests exploit the time series and the cross sectional variation of the series, and allows for cross section dependence and a different number of endogenously determined structural breakpoints. The findings give support to the hysteric dynamic hypothesis for the majority of the countries analyzed. The implications of the results have ramifications regarding macro-stabilization, structural reform, and the design of social safety protection.Unemployment hysteresis, unit root test, panel unit root test, cross-section dependence.
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
The goal of the objective is give an empirical answer to the problem that is facing the Economic The...
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets ...
This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering ...
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 ...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This paper tests hysteresis e¤ects in unemployment using panel data for Tran- sition Countries cove...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
This study tests the validity of the hysteresis of unemployment rate for 37 developed and developing...
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 hypothesis of unemployment hysteresis using panel data for 11 Asian count...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
The goal of the objective is give an empirical answer to the problem that is facing the Economic The...
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets ...
This paper tests the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for 13 Latin American countries covering ...
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 ...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This paper tests hysteresis e¤ects in unemployment using panel data for Tran- sition Countries cove...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
This study tests the validity of the hysteresis of unemployment rate for 37 developed and developing...
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 hypothesis of unemployment hysteresis using panel data for 11 Asian count...
This study examines the lower and higher boundaries for the threshold value to be considered an indi...
The goal of the objective is give an empirical answer to the problem that is facing the Economic The...
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets ...