Rejection Probabilities for a Battery of Unit-Root Tests
Abstract
If the researcher tests each model in a battery at the a % significance level, the probability that at least one test rejects is generally larger than a %. For five unit-root models, this paper uses Monte Carlo simulation and the inclusion-exclusion principle to show for a %=5% for each test,
the probability that at least one test rejects is 16.2% rather than the upper-bound of 25% from the Bonferroni inequality. It also gives estimated probabilities that any combination two, three, four or five models all reject.
Other description
JEL Classification: C15; C22; C32; C33; E31; F31.
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Date
2013-05Author
Maican, Florin G.
Sweeney, Richard J.
Keywords
real exchange rates
unit root
Monte Carlo
break models
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
568
Language
eng