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Revisiting the Unit Root Hypothesis and Structural Break: Asia and Emerging Economies Foreign Exchange Markets

Christopher Gan, Sirimon Treepongkaruna and Hue Hwa Au Yong

Abstract

This study examines the stationary of ten Asian and for emerging Foreign Exchange (FX) rates during the 1990s. The paper employs the Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) unit root test to the following FX rates: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) Japanese Yen (JPY), South Korean won (KRW) new Taiwan dollar (TWN), Chinese Renminbl (CHR), Indonesia Rupiah (IDR), Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), Singapore Dollar (SGD), Thai Bhat (THB), Philippines Peso (PHP), Argentine Peso (AGP), the Brazilian Real (BRR), Mexican Peso (MXP) and Russian Rouble (RUR). Structural break is taken into account for series found to be non-stationary using the[1] test. The results show that exchange rate series were found to be non-stationary except for the Chinese Renminbi, Mexican and Argentina pesos. Furthermore, the robustness test indicates that the ADF test is robust across different data frequencies for most series we examined finally; we find the choice of structural break data is crucial in testing that stationary for most series examined.

American Journal of Applied Sciences
Volume 1 No. 1, 2004, 36-50

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2004.36.50

Submitted On: 17 December 2004 Published On: 31 March 2004

How to Cite: Gan, C., Treepongkaruna, S. & Yong, H. H. A. (2004). Revisiting the Unit Root Hypothesis and Structural Break: Asia and Emerging Economies Foreign Exchange Markets . American Journal of Applied Sciences, 1(1), 36-50. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2004.36.50

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Keywords

  • Unit root
  • stationarity
  • structural-breaks JEL classification: G10
  • G15