Purchasing Power Parity under Regime Shifts: An Application to Asian Countries* |
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Authors: | Salah A. Nusair |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics and Finance, Gulf University for Science and Technology, PO Box 7207, Hawally, 32093, Kuwait |
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Abstract: | This paper re‐examines the long‐run purchasing power parity (PPP) relationship for nine Asian countries relative to the USA and Japan during a period containing significant structural breaks. The relevance of considering structural breaks in PPP tests is demonstrated by utilizing the Johansen et al. (2000) procedure that allows for up to two pre‐determined structural breaks. Using conventional tests without considering breaks, one is able to reject the null of no cointegration for only four countries. The Johansen et al. procedure clearly demonstrates the importance of allowing for structural breaks and provides strong support for long‐run PPP for all the countries, regardless of the base country, except in the case of the Philippines vis‐à‐vis Japan. The Hansen–Johansen parameter constancy test indicates stability for all the countries except the Philippines relative to the USA and Malaysia relative to Japan. |
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Keywords: | purchasing power parity cointegration tests multiple structural breaks stability test F31 F41 C22 |
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