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The inflation rates may accelerate after all: panel evidence from 19 OECD economies
Authors:Tsung-wu Ho
Affiliation:(1) Department of Finance, Shih Hsin University, No. 1, Lane 17, Section 1, Mu-Cha Road, 11602 Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:The stationarity of inflation has many important economic implications. Most panel-based empirical studies do not handle cross-sectional dependence, which will result in power distortion. This paper applies a nonlinear IV estimator to calculate the test statistic of panel unit root (Chang in J Econom 110:261–292, 2002), which accounts for general cross-sectional correlation. Using monthly inflation rates, two statistics proposed by Im et al. (J Econom 115:53–74, 2003) reject the unit root; however, the nonlinear IV statistic accepts the unit root. That is, the ignored cross-sectional correlation may lead to over-rejection of the unit root null. In a nutshell, unlike current literature, the inflation rates may accelerate after all.
Keywords:Panel unit root  Nonlinear IV  Cross-sectional dependencies
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