Allan W. Gregory
;
Alfred A. Haug
;
Nicoletta Lomuto
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mixed signals among tests for cointegration (replication data)

This paper illustrates that, under the null hypothesis of no cointegration, the correlation of p-values from a single-equation residual-based test (i.e., ADF or ) with a system-based test (trace or maximum eigenvalue) is very low even as the sample size gets large. With data-generating processes under the null or near it, the two types of tests can yield virtually any combination of p-values regardless of sample size. As a practical matter, we also conduct tests for cointegration on 132 data sets from 34 studies appearing in this Journal and find substantial differences in p-values for the same data set.

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Gregory, Allan W.; Haug, Alfred A.; Lomuto, Nicoletta (2004): Mixed signals among tests for cointegration (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://jda-test.zbw.eu/dataset/mixed-signals-among-tests-for-cointegration?activity_id=0bbbea69-bd3b-40b1-9b2f-1c8336ff76d8