Title: Panels with Nonstationary Multifactor Error Structures
Authors: Kapetanios, George
Pesaran, M Hashem
Yamagata, Takashi
Keywords: Cross Section Dependence
Large Panels
Unit Roots
Principal Components
Common Correlated Effects
Issue Date: Aug-2006
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Abstract: The presence of cross-sectionally correlated error terms invalidates much inferential theory of panel data models. Recent work by Pesaran (2006) suggests a method which makes use of cross-sectional averages to provide valid inference for stationary panel regressions with multifactor error structure. This paper extends this work and examines the important case where the unobserved common factors follow unit root processes and could be cointegrated. It is found that the presence of unit roots does not affect most theoretical results which continue to hold irrespective of the integration and the cointegration properties of the unobserved factors. This finding is further supported for small samples via an extensive Monte Carlo study. In particular, the results of the Monte Carlo study suggest that the cross-sectional average based method is robust to a wide variety of data generation processes and has lower biases than all of the alternative estimation methods considered in the paper.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/183638
Appears in Collections:Cambridge Working Papers in Economics

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