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Persistence of Shocks on Seasonal Processes

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The paper addresses the issue of measuring the persistence of shocks on seasonally integrated processes observed at quarterly intervals. We show that the amplitude of the limiting cycle described by the cumulated impulse response function provides a parametric measure of persistence and that Cochrane's normalized variance ratio can correspondingly be extended as a non-parametric counterpart. For illustrative purposes the latter is applied to the Italian GDP and to the output of the agricultural sector. Copyright 1996 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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  • Proietti, Tommaso, 1996. "Persistence of Shocks on Seasonal Processes," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 11(4), pages 383-398, July-Aug..
  • Handle: RePEc:jae:japmet:v:11:y:1996:i:4:p:383-98
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    1. Tucker McElroy & Anindya Roy, 2022. "A Review of Seasonal Adjustment Diagnostics," International Statistical Review, International Statistical Institute, vol. 90(2), pages 259-284, August.
    2. Driver, Ciaran & Temple, Paul & Urga, Giovanni, 2008. "Real options -- delay vs. pre-emption: Do industrial characteristics matter?," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 26(2), pages 532-545, March.
    3. Ciaran Driver & Paul Temple & Giovanni Urga, 2005. "Explaining the Diversity of Industry Investment Responses to Uncertainty Using Long Run Panel Survey Data," School of Economics Discussion Papers 0405, School of Economics, University of Surrey.

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