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OECD Ülkelerinde Satın Alma Gücü Paritesinin İncelenmesi: Doğrusal Olmayan Yapısal Kırılmalı Birim Kök Testinden Yeni Kanıtlar

Year 2023, , 25 - 45, 26.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02

Abstract

Bu çalışma, 1994:M1-2021:M9 döneminde 38 OECD üyesi ülke için satın alma gücü paritesi (SAGP) hipotezini Hepsağ (2021) birim kök testi ile incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. OECD ülkelerinin tamamı için hem yapısal değişimi hem de doğrusal olmamayı dikkate alan birim kök testi ile yapılan ilk çalışmalardan biri olması nedeniyle literatürdeki boşluğu doldurmaktadır. Çalışmada ADF, KPSS gibi geleneksel ve Fourier KPSS gibi sadece yapısal değişime izin veren birim kök testleri SAGP hipotezinin geçerliliğine ilişkin çelişkili sonuçlar vermiştir. Hepsağ (2021) test sonuçlarına göre reel efektif döviz kurlarının seviyede durağan tespit edildiği Finlandiya, Fransa, Almanya, Yunanistan, Macaristan, İzlanda, İtalya, Japonya, Kore, Litvanya, Lüksemburg, Meksika, Norveç, Slovakya, Slovenya, İspanya, İsviçre, Türkiye ve ABD’de SAGP hipotezinin geçerli olduğu belirlenmiştir.

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Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks

Year 2023, , 25 - 45, 26.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the purchasing power parity (PPP) hypothesis for 38 OECD member countries over the period 1994:M1-2021:M9 by performing Hepsag’s (2021) unit root test. It fills the gap in the literature since it is one of the first studies conducted performing a unit root test that considers structural change and nonlinearity for all OECD countries. The study, in which conventional unit root tests such as the ADF, KPSS, and the Fourier KPSS, which allow merely structural change, yield conflicting results regarding the validity of the PPP hypothesis, determines that the PPP hypothesis is valid for countries with stationary real effective exchange rates at the level such as Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and the USA according to Hepsag’s (2021) unit root test results.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Mehmet Sedat Uğur 0000-0002-2562-5299

Ali Eren Alper 0000-0003-0008-1202

Early Pub Date July 23, 2023
Publication Date July 26, 2023
Submission Date November 18, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Uğur, M. S., & Alper, A. E. (2023). Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks. Sosyoekonomi, 31(57), 25-45. https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02
AMA Uğur MS, Alper AE. Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks. Sosyoekonomi. July 2023;31(57):25-45. doi:10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02
Chicago Uğur, Mehmet Sedat, and Ali Eren Alper. “Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test With Structural Breaks”. Sosyoekonomi 31, no. 57 (July 2023): 25-45. https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02.
EndNote Uğur MS, Alper AE (July 1, 2023) Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks. Sosyoekonomi 31 57 25–45.
IEEE M. S. Uğur and A. E. Alper, “Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks”, Sosyoekonomi, vol. 31, no. 57, pp. 25–45, 2023, doi: 10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02.
ISNAD Uğur, Mehmet Sedat - Alper, Ali Eren. “Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test With Structural Breaks”. Sosyoekonomi 31/57 (July 2023), 25-45. https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02.
JAMA Uğur MS, Alper AE. Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks. Sosyoekonomi. 2023;31:25–45.
MLA Uğur, Mehmet Sedat and Ali Eren Alper. “Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test With Structural Breaks”. Sosyoekonomi, vol. 31, no. 57, 2023, pp. 25-45, doi:10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2023.03.02.
Vancouver Uğur MS, Alper AE. Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Countries: New Evidence from Nonlinear Unit Root Test with Structural Breaks. Sosyoekonomi. 2023;31(57):25-4.