The purchasing power parity puzzle is worse than you think

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Christian J. Murray
David H. Papell
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[1] University of Houston,Department of Economics
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Empirical Economics | 2005年 / 30卷
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Purchasing power parity; median-unbiased estimation; half-lives; confidence intervals; C22; F31;
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The ‘‘purchasing power parity puzzle’’ is the difficulty of reconciling very high short-term volatility of real exchange rates with very slow rates of mean reversion. The strongest evidence of slow mean reversion comes from least squares estimates of first-order autoregressive models of the long-horizon dollar-sterling real exchange rate. Using median-unbiased estimation methods, we show that these methods underestimate the half-lives of PPP deviations, and thus overestimate the speed of mean reversion. When the specification is amended to allow for serial correlation, the speed of mean reversion falls even further. This makes resolution of the purchasing power parity puzzle more problematic.
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