Testing Weak Exogeneity in Cointegrated Panels

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Enrique Moral-Benito

Banco de España; Charles III University of Madrid

Luis Servén

CEMFI

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Date Written: September 1, 2014

Abstract

For reason of empirical tractability, analysis of cointegrated economic time series is often developed in a partial setting, in which a subset of variables is explicitly modeled conditional on the rest. This approach yields valid inference only if the conditioning variables are weakly exogenous for the parameters of interest. This paper proposes a new test of weak exogeneity in panel cointegration models. The test has a limiting Gumbel distribution that is obtained by first letting the time dimension of the panel go to infinity and then letting its cross-sectional dimension go to infinity.The paper evaluates the accuracy of the asymptotic approximation in finite samples via simulation experiments. Finally, as an empirical illustration, the paper reports tests of weak exogeneity of disposable income and wealth in an aggregate consumption equation.

Keywords: Economic Growth, Consumption, Fiscal & Monetary Policy, Industrial Economics, Economic Theory & Research

Suggested Citation

Moral-Benito, Enrique and Servén, Luis, Testing Weak Exogeneity in Cointegrated Panels (September 1, 2014). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7045, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2500587

Enrique Moral-Benito (Contact Author)

Banco de España ( email )

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Madrid 28014
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Charles III University of Madrid ( email )

CL. de Madrid 126
Madrid, Madrid 28903
Spain

Luis Servén

CEMFI ( email )

Casado del Alisal 5
28014 Madrid
Spain

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