Subject: Economics and Finance Book Title: Co-integration, Error Correction, and the Econometric Analysis of Non-Stationary Data
Co-integration, Error Correction, and the Econometric Analysis of Non-Stationary Data
Banerjee, Anindya
Tutor in Economics and Barnett Fellow, Wadham College, Oxford
Dolado, Juan J.
, Bank of Spain, Madrid
Galbraith, John W.
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, McGill University
Hendry, David
Professor of Economics, Nuffield College, Oxford
Print publication date: 1993
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-828810-7
doi:10.1093/0198288107.001.0001
Abstract:
This book considers the econometric analysis of both stationary and non-stationary processes, which may be linked by equilibrium relationships. It provides a wide-ranging account of the main tools, techniques, models, concepts, and distributions involved in the modelling of integrated processes (i.e. those that accumulate the effects of past shocks). Since the focus is on equilibrium concepts, including co-integration and error-correction, the analysis begins with a discussion of the application of these concepts to stationary empirical models. Later chapters show how integrated processes can be reduced to this case by suitable transformations that take advantage of co-integrating (equilibrium) relationships. The concepts of co-integration and error-correction models are shown to be fundamental in this modelling strategy. Practical modelling advice and empirical illustrations are provided.Knowledge of econometrics, statistics, and matrix algebra at the level of a final-year undergraduate or first-year graduate course in econometrics is sufficient for most of the book. Other mathematical tools are described as they arise.