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Local power of panel unit root tests allowing for structural breaks

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  • Yiannis Karavias
  • Elias Tzavalis

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The asymptotic local power of least squares–based fixed-T panel unit root tests allowing for a structural break in their individual effects and/or incidental trends of the AR(1) panel data model is studied. Limiting distributions of these tests are derived under a sequence of local alternatives, and analytic expressions show how their means and variances are functions of the break date and the time dimension of the panel. The considered tests have nontrivial local power in a N−1/2 neighborhood of unity when the panel data model includes individual intercepts. For panel data models with incidental trends, the power of the tests becomes trivial in this neighborhood. However, this problem does not always appear if the tests allow for serial correlation in the error term and completely vanishes in the presence of cross-section correlation. These results show that fixed-T tests have very different theoretical properties than their large-T counterparts. Monte Carlo experiments demonstrate the usefulness of the asymptotic theory in small samples.

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  • Yiannis Karavias & Elias Tzavalis, 2017. "Local power of panel unit root tests allowing for structural breaks," Econometric Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(10), pages 1123-1156, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:emetrv:v:36:y:2017:i:10:p:1123-1156
    DOI: 10.1080/07474938.2015.1059722
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