Deterministic, Stochastic, and Segmented Trends in Aggregate Output: A Cross-Country Analysis

City Univ. of Hong Kong WP 66

Posted: 6 May 1998

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Menzie David Chinn

University of Wisconsin, Madison - Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs and Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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Abstract

This paper examines whether output per capita in 126 countries is better described as trend or difference stationary, using appropriate finite-sample critical values. Depending upon whether one uses solely a test with a trend stationary null, or solely one with a difference stationary null, very different conclusions are obtained. This outcome suggests that it is useful to consider the tests complementary, rather than competing. We find that when a definite characterization of GDP can be made, it is very likely to indicate a difference stationary process. However, the likelihood of making definite conclusions does vary positively with both income level and data quality.

JEL Classification: E23

Suggested Citation

Chinn, Menzie David, Deterministic, Stochastic, and Segmented Trends in Aggregate Output: A Cross-Country Analysis (Undated ). City Univ. of Hong Kong WP 66, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3168

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