Hysteresis in unemployment: empirical evidence from Taiwan's region data based on panel unit root tests
Tsangyao Chang,
Ming Jing Yang,
Hui-Chin Liao and
Chia-Hao Lee
Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 39, issue 10, 1335-1340
Abstract:
In this study, we test the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for Taiwan's 21 regional data sets using the Levin et al. (2002), Im et al. (2003) and Taylor and Sarno (1998) panel-based unit root tests for the June 1993 to September 2001 period. The results from all three tests provide evidence that based on Taiwan's regional unemployment data the hysteresis hypothesis can justifiably be rejected.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1080/00036840500486516
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