Prethodno priopćenje
THE VALIDITY OF PURCHASING POWER PARITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: A ROLLING NONLINEAR UNIT ROOT
Veli Yilanci
Sažetak
The main aim of this paper is to examine the validity of the purchasing power parity (PPP) hypothesis for eight Central and Eastern European countries using both Kapetanios et al. (KSS) and rolling-KSS unit root tests. By employing the rolling-KSS unit root test, we aim to determine when the real exchange rates become non-stationary or nonlinear. The results of the KSS unit root test show that the PPP hypothesis is valid only for Romania while the results of the rolling-KSS unit root test reveal that the PPP hypothesis can be rejected only for Poland in the all subsamples. On the other hand, we have found evidence of the validity of PPP for the remaining countries. Comparatively, the real exchange rates of Bulgaria and Romania were found to be characterized by nonlinearity in more subsamples in the rolling-KSS unit root test.
Ključne riječi
nonlinearity; purchasing power parity; rolling-window procedure; unit root test
Hrčak ID:
97023
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.12.2012.
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