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Testing for Unit Roots: What Should Students Be Taught?
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2001
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EducationEconomic FluctuationTime Series EconometricsTeacher EducationMathematics EducationUnit RootsTesting StrategyTest DerivationStatisticsEconomicsUnit-root PhenomenonTest DevelopmentTesting TechniqueEducational TestingForecastingFinanceBacktestingMacroeconomicsBusinessEconometricsEducational AssessmentTrend Analysis
Abstract Unit-root testing strategies are unnecessarily complicated because they do not exploit prior knowledge of the growth status of the time series, they worry about unrealistic outcomes, and they double- or triple-test for unit roots. The authors provide a testing strategy that cuts through these complications and so facilitates teaching this dimension of the unit-root phenomenon. F tests are used as a vehicle for understanding, but t tests are recommended in the end, consistent with common practice.
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