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Do Interest Rates Follow Unit-Root Processes? Evidence from Cross-Maturity Treasury Bill Yields
Authors:Wu  YANGRU  Zhang  HUA
Affiliation:(1) West Virginia University, USA;(2) Department of Finance, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
Abstract:Abstract. It is widely reported in the literature that interest rates follow integrated processes. Many empirical studies have, in fact, taken this result as a maintained hypothesis. This article demonstrates that the failure to reject the hypothesis that interest rates contain a unit root may be due to the severe power problem of standard test procedures in small samples. We analyze a panel of cross-maturity Treasury-bill yield series by employing a panel-based test. This test exploits cross-maturity variations of the data to improve estimation efficiency and is more powerful than standard tests for unit roots. The critical values of the test statistics are computed by Monte Carlo simulations tailored to our samples. It is found that the null hypothesis that each yield series contains a unit root can be decisively rejected. Our findings cast some doubt on previous studies that rely on the nonstationarity assumption of interest rates.
Keywords:Treasury bill yields  Unit roots  panel data
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