Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7348613 Economics Letters 2018 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we investigate a bootstrap implementation of the likelihood ratio test for a unit root recently proposed by Jansson and Nielsen (2012). We demonstrate that the likelihood ratio test shows poor finite sample properties under strongly autocorrelated errors, i.e. if the autoregressive or moving average roots are close to −1. The size distortions in these case are more pronounced in comparison to the bootstrap M and ADF tests. We found that the bootstrap version of likelihood ratio test (with autoregressive recolouring) demonstrates better performance than bootstrap M tests. Moreover, the bootstrap likelihood ratio test show better finite sample properties in comparison to the bootstrap ADF in some cases.
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