An Application of the Box-Cox Transformation to Money Demand in Canada
Allan Gregory
Working Paper from Economics Department, Queen's University
Abstract:
This paper investigates the functional form of money demand in Canada using the Box-Cox transformation. This framework permits the testing of the partial adjustment process within the specification of the demand function. While the partial adjustment process is acceptable to the data, the traditional double-logarithm specification is not. The evidence points to a reciprocal form which is structurally stable. However, once postal strikes are accounted for, the double-logarithmic equation is stable and this specification cannot be rejected.
Pages: 32
Date: 1980
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