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The Dickey–Fuller Test For Exponential Random Walks

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  • Davies, P.L.
  • Krämer, W.

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A common test in econometrics is the Dickey–Fuller test, which is based on the test statistic . We investigate the behavior of the test statistic if the data yt are given by an exponential random walk exp(Zt) where Zt = Zt−1 + σεt and the εt are independent and identically distributed random variables. The test statistic DF(T) is a nonlinear transformation of the partial sums of εt process. Under certain moment conditions on the εt we show that tends to one as λ → 0. For the particular case that the εt define a simple random walk it is shown that plimT→∞ DF(T)/T exists and the limit is evaluated. The theoretical results are illustrated by some simulation experiments.We gratefully acknowledge the help of an anonymous referee whose comments on the first two versions of this paper enabled us to reduce the number of mistakes and to increase the clarity of presentation. The authors' research was supported in part by Sonderforschungsbereich 475, University of Dortmund.

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  • Davies, P.L. & Krämer, W., 2003. "The Dickey–Fuller Test For Exponential Random Walks," Econometric Theory, Cambridge University Press, vol. 19(5), pages 865-877, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:etheor:v:19:y:2003:i:05:p:865-877_19
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    1. Lee, Jungick & de Jong, Robert M., 2008. "Exponential functionals of integrated processes," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 100(2), pages 181-184, August.

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