Evidence of the duration-dependence from the stock markets in the Pacific Rim economies |
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Authors: | Shyh-Wei Chen Chung-Hua Shen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics , Tunghai University , Taichung 407, Taiwan, ROC shyhwe.chen@gmail.com schen@thu.edu.tw;3. Department of Money and Banking , National Chengchi University , Mucha, Taipei 116, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | This article investigates the duration-dependent feature of five Pacific Rim economies. The duration-dependent Markov Switching model is employed to achieve this objective. The Savage–Dickey density ratio is also computed in support of the duration-dependent Markov switching model. The possible bull and bear market dates for each stock market are also identified by the posterior probability from the empirical model. It is unambiguous that Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong are all characterized by duration-dependence in a bear market but no duration-dependence in a bull market. In the case of Taiwan and Singapore, the duration-dependence feature holds for both the bear and bull markets. |
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Keywords: | heterogeneous technologies transformation function localized technical change productivity |
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