Publication Type

Working Paper

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

11-2011

Abstract

Right-tailed unit root tests have proved promising for detecting exuberance in economic and financial activities. Like left-tailed tests, the limit theory and test performance are sensitive to the null hypothesis and the model specification used in parameter estimation. This paper aims to provide some empirical guidelines for the practical implementation of right-tailed unit root tests, focusing on the sup ADF test of Phillips, Wu and Yu (2011), which implements a right-tailed ADF test repeatedly on a sequence of forward sample recursions. We analyze and compare the limit theory of the sup ADF test under deferent hypotheses and model specifications. The size and power properties of the test under various scenarios are examined in simulations and some recommendations for empirical practice are given. Empirical applications to the Nasdaq and to Australian and New Zealand housing data illustrate these specification issues and reveal their practical importance in testing.

Discipline

Econometrics | Finance and Financial Management

Research Areas

Econometrics

First Page

1

Last Page

31

Publisher

SMU Economics and Statistics Working Paper Series, No. 15-2011

City or Country

Singapore

Copyright Owner and License

Authors

Comments

Published in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2014, https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12026

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