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FREQUENCY-DOMAIN TEST OF TIME REVERSIBILITY

Melvin Hinich and Philip Rothman ()

Macroeconomic Dynamics, 1998, vol. 2, issue 1, 72-88

Abstract: We introduce a frequency-domain test of time reversibility, the REVERSE test. It is based on the bispectrum. We analytically establish the asymptotic distribution of the test and also explore its finite-sample properties through Monte-Carlo simulation. Following other researchers who demonstrated that the problem of business-cycle asymmetry can be stated as whether macroeconomic fluctuations are time irreversible, we use the REVERSE test as a frequency-domain test of business-cycle asymmetry. Our empirical results show that time irreversibility is the rule rather than the exception for a representative set of macroeconomic time series for five OECD countries.

Date: 1998
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