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Phillips-Ouliaris Test

The Phillips-Ouliaris test, introduced by Phillips and Ouliaris in their 1990 Econometrica article, is a residual-based nonparametric procedure for testing the null hypothesis of no cointegration among a set of integrated I(1) time series. It corrects OLS residuals from a cointegrating regression for serial correlation and endogeneity using kernel-based long-run variance estimators, yielding two statistics—Z_alpha (variance-ratio) and Z_t (normalized coefficient)—whose asymptotic distributions are tabulated specifically for systems with multiple stochastic regressors.

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Phillips-Ouliaris Residual-Based Cointegration Test
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  • Phillips, P. C. B., & Ouliaris, S. (1990). Asymptotic properties of residual based tests for cointegration. Econometrica, 58(1), 165–193. · DOI 10.2307/2938339
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