
handle: 10419/19029 , 10419/19627
This paper provides a review of the literature on unit roots and cointegration in panels where the time dimension (T), and the cross section dimension (N) are relatively large. It distinguishes between the first generation tests developed on the assumption of the cross section independence, and the second generation tests that allow, in a variety of forms and degrees, the dependence that might prevail across the different units in the panel. In the analysis of cointegration the hypothesis testing and estimation problems are further complicated by the possibility of cross section cointegration which could arise if the unit roots in the different cross section units are due to common random walk components.
panel cointegration, ddc:330, panel unit roots, panel cointegration, cross section dependence, common effects, Common Effects, Unit Root Test, cross section dependence, Panel Unit Roots,Panel Cointegration,Cross Section Dependence,Common Effects, Kointegration, Panel Cointegration, Cross Section Dependence, Panel Unit Roots, Panel Cointegration, Cross Section Dependence, Common Effects, common effects, panel unit roots, Panel, C15, Panel Unit Roots, C22, Theorie, C12, C23, Classification-JEL: C12, C15, C22, C23, jel: jel:C12, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:C22, jel: jel:C15
panel cointegration, ddc:330, panel unit roots, panel cointegration, cross section dependence, common effects, Common Effects, Unit Root Test, cross section dependence, Panel Unit Roots,Panel Cointegration,Cross Section Dependence,Common Effects, Kointegration, Panel Cointegration, Cross Section Dependence, Panel Unit Roots, Panel Cointegration, Cross Section Dependence, Common Effects, common effects, panel unit roots, Panel, C15, Panel Unit Roots, C22, Theorie, C12, C23, Classification-JEL: C12, C15, C22, C23, jel: jel:C12, jel: jel:C23, jel: jel:C22, jel: jel:C15
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