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Nonlinear Johansen Cointegration

Nonlinear Johansen cointegration extends the classical Johansen framework to detect long-run equilibrium relationships among integrated time series when the adjustment process is nonlinear. Using rank-based transformations, the approach tests for cointegration without assuming a linear error-correction mechanism, making it suitable for economic relationships characterized by asymmetric or threshold dynamics.

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Nonlinear Johansen Cointegration Test
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  • Breitung, J. (2001). Rank tests for nonlinear cointegration. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 19(3), 331-340. · DOI 10.1198/073500101681019981
  • Johansen, S. (1991). Estimation and hypothesis testing of cointegration vectors in Gaussian vector autoregressive models. Econometrica, 59(6), 1551-1580. · DOI 10.2307/2938278
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