This paper derives a statistical test, based on the first-order autocorrelation, to ascertain whether a stochastic process evolving within reflecting barriers is mean reverting. Under these conditions the standard unit root analysis does not apply. Since the presence of reflecting barriers per se will induce mean reverting behaviour, the detection of mean reversion inside the two boundaries requires that the effect of reflection be properly accounted for. This statistical procedure may be useful in a number of economic applications which involve an assesment on the dynamics of bounded variables: e.g. the estimation of the mean reversion of ratios in capital structure theory, market share analysis, or the empirical testing of target zones mo...
We provide evidence on nonlinear mean reversion in the real exchange rates of developing and emergin...
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and coauthors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for re...
Robinson’s [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 89 (1994) 1420] fractionally-based tests for unit roots and other hy...
This paper derives a statistical test, based on the first-order autocorrelation, to ascertain whethe...
The aim of the paper is to assess to what extent European Monetary System (EMS) target zone exchange...
One key prediction of the target zone model is that the exchange rate should be mean-reverting withi...
Krugman (1991) provided a rigorous economic argument for the merits of target zone exchange rate arr...
One key prediction of the target zone model is that the exchange rate should be mean-reverting withi...
This paper modifies a unit-root test procedure in the nonlinear STAR framework recently advanced by ...
We test for mean reversion in real exchange rates using a recently developed unit root test for non-...
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and co-authors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for re...
Although it appears that exchange rates behave as random walk processes, the possibility remains tha...
This paper reconsiders several recently published but controversial results about the behaviour of e...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a series-specific non-linear panel unit-root test and then...
This paper utilizes tests for a unit root that have power against nonlinear alternatives to provide ...
We provide evidence on nonlinear mean reversion in the real exchange rates of developing and emergin...
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and coauthors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for re...
Robinson’s [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 89 (1994) 1420] fractionally-based tests for unit roots and other hy...
This paper derives a statistical test, based on the first-order autocorrelation, to ascertain whethe...
The aim of the paper is to assess to what extent European Monetary System (EMS) target zone exchange...
One key prediction of the target zone model is that the exchange rate should be mean-reverting withi...
Krugman (1991) provided a rigorous economic argument for the merits of target zone exchange rate arr...
One key prediction of the target zone model is that the exchange rate should be mean-reverting withi...
This paper modifies a unit-root test procedure in the nonlinear STAR framework recently advanced by ...
We test for mean reversion in real exchange rates using a recently developed unit root test for non-...
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and co-authors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for re...
Although it appears that exchange rates behave as random walk processes, the possibility remains tha...
This paper reconsiders several recently published but controversial results about the behaviour of e...
The purpose of this paper is to construct a series-specific non-linear panel unit-root test and then...
This paper utilizes tests for a unit root that have power against nonlinear alternatives to provide ...
We provide evidence on nonlinear mean reversion in the real exchange rates of developing and emergin...
Recent empirical research by Mark Taylor and coauthors has found evidence of hybrid dynamics for re...
Robinson’s [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 89 (1994) 1420] fractionally-based tests for unit roots and other hy...