Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5097618 Journal of Econometrics 2006 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cointegration, common cycle, and related tests statistics are often constructed using logged data, even without clear reason why logs should be used rather than levels. Unfortunately, it is also the case that standard data transformation tests, such as those based on Box-Cox transformations, cannot be shown to be consistent unless assumptions concerning whether variables I(0) or I(1) are made. In this paper, we propose a simple randomized procedure for choosing between levels and log-levels specifications in the (possible) presence of deterministic and/or stochastic trends, and discuss the impact of incorrect data transformation on common cycle, cointegration and unit root tests.
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