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Time-Series-Based Econometrics Michio Hatanaka (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Tezukayama University)

Time-Series-Based Econometrics By Michio Hatanaka (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Tezukayama University)

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There have been rapid and enormous developments in the field of unit roots and cointegration, but this progress has taken divergent directions, and has been subjected to criticism from outside the field. This book responds to those criticisms providing a guide for the selection of appropriate inference methods to study macroeconomic relations.

Time-Series-Based Econometrics Summary

Time-Series-Based Econometrics: Unit Roots and Co-integrations by Michio Hatanaka (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Tezukayama University)

In the last decade, time-series econometrics has made extraordinary developments on unit roots and cointegration. However, this progress has taken divergent directions, and has been subjected to criticism from outside the field. In this book, Professor Hatanaka surveys the field, examines those portions that are useful for macroeconomics, and responds to the criticism. His survey of the literature covers not only econometric methods, but also the application of these methods to macroeconomic studies. The most vigorous criticism has been that unit roots to do not exist in macroeconomic variables, and thus that cointegration analysis is irrelevant to macroeconomics. The judgement of this book is that unit roots are present in macroeconomic variables when we consider periods of 20 to 40 years, but that the critics may be right when periods of 100 years are considered. Fortunately, most of the time series data used for macroeconomic studies cover fall within the shorter time span. Among the numerous methods for unit roots and cointegration, those useful from macroeconomic studies are examined and explained in detail, without overburdening the reader with unnecessary mathematics. Other, less applicable methods are dicussed briefly, and their weaknesses are exposed. Hatanaka has rigourously based his judgements about usefulness on whether the inference is appropriate for the length of the data sets available, and also on whether a proper inference can be made on the sort of propositions that macroeconomists wish to test. This book highlights the relations between cointegration and economic theories, and presents cointegrated regression as a revolution in econometric methods. Its analysis is of relevance to academic and professional or applied econometricians. Step-by-step explanations of concepts and techniques make the book a self-contained text for graduate students.

Time-Series-Based Econometrics Reviews

Overall, this book provides an excellent self-contained guide to both the theory and practice of contemporary time series econometrics. * Economic Journal *
This textbook is aimed primarily at the graduate market yet will also be of considerable interest to professionals in the fields of econometrics and applied macroeconomics ... provides an excellent self-contained guide to both the theory and practice of contemporary time series econometrics. * S.J. Leybourne, The Economic Journal, Vol 107, No. 440, January 1997 *
The book contains most of the most recent research on unit roots and co-integration published in various journals. Thus, the reader gets a quick and very sound overview of the latest developments in a unique notation. Herbert Buscher - Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete 906/99.

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NLS9780198773535
9780198773535
0198773536
Time-Series-Based Econometrics: Unit Roots and Co-integrations by Michio Hatanaka (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Tezukayama University)
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Oxford University Press
1996-01-25
306
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