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Likelihood-based panel cointegration test in the presence of a linear time trend and cross-sectional dependence

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ABSTRACT This article proposes a new likelihood-based panel cointegration rank test which extends the test of Örsal and Droge (2014) (henceforth panel SL test) to dependent panels. The dependence is… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This article proposes a new likelihood-based panel cointegration rank test which extends the test of Örsal and Droge (2014) (henceforth panel SL test) to dependent panels. The dependence is modelled by unobserved common factors which affect the variables in each cross-section through heterogeneous loadings. The data are defactored following the panel analysis of nonstationarity in idiosyncratic and common components (PANIC) approach of Bai and Ng (2004) and the cointegrating rank of the defactored data is then tested by the panel SL test. A Monte Carlo study demonstrates that the proposed testing procedure has reasonable size and power properties in finite samples.

Keywords: likelihood based; panel cointegration; based panel; test; panel

Journal Title: Econometric Reviews
Year Published: 2018

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