Datation des changements structurels au sein d’une chronique: le cas des séries macroéconomiques marocaines
Dating structural changes in time series: the case of the Moroccan macroeconomic series
Abdelhamid El Bouhadi and
Driss Ouahid
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Abstract:
Over the past four decades, many events and economic and extra-economic changes questioned the relevance and validity of structural econometric models. Currently, all models are developed for a stationary process. However, this hypothesis is not usually verified. This article attempts to implement some unit root tests both in classical and modern ways. In particular, we will base our application on the tests with structural breaks time. Our investigation sample is composed about several Moroccan macroeconomic variables, namely real GDP, inflation rate, etc. Most of results of these implementation tests reveal us that all the series have undergone at least two breaks (two structural changes) at the time. The stationary is confirmed around a segmented trend, in case when that makes the reviewing the all standard stationary tests findings.
Keywords: Unit root; change in regime of series; stationary; Moroccan macroeconomic variables. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C13 C22 C52 E00 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-12
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