Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates

This study employs the Bierens's (1997) non-parametric cointegration methodology to test the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) hypothesis forfiz~e major ASEAN economies - Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, with the U.S. and Japan data as base countries. The results provid...

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Main Authors: Lim, Kian Ping, Lee, Hock Ann
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spelling my.ums.eprints.197022018-04-03T01:37:03Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19702/ Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates Lim, Kian Ping Lee, Hock Ann JQ Political institutions and public administration (Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.) This study employs the Bierens's (1997) non-parametric cointegration methodology to test the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) hypothesis forfiz~e major ASEAN economies - Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, with the U.S. and Japan data as base countries. The results provide evidence of mean reversion in dollar denominated real exchange rate for three ASEAN countries - Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. These findings are in sharp contrast with those earlier studies using Johansen cointegration technique. Consistent with the interpretation of Coakley and Fuertes (2001), the discrepancy between the findings from both approaches is interpreted as a consequence of significant non-linearity in the real exchange rate adjustment to PPP. Further analysis reveals that the evidence of PPP is much stronger with the Japanese yen as the numeraire currency, thus supporting the notion that the choice of numeraire currency can and does matter for testing PPP hypothesis. These results provide strong evidence of the integration between the Japanese economy and those of ASEAN countries, which are closely linked in geographical, economic and trade terms. The increasing role of Japanese yen in the ASEAN region can be taken as providing empirical support for the formation of a yen dominated ASEAN exchange rate system, or a 'yen bloc'. 2004 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19702/1/Non%20Parametric.pdf Lim, Kian Ping and Lee, Hock Ann (2004) Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates. International Journal of Management Studies (formerly known as Jurnal Analisis), 11 (1). pp. 41-56.
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Lim, Kian Ping
Lee, Hock Ann
Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
description This study employs the Bierens's (1997) non-parametric cointegration methodology to test the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) hypothesis forfiz~e major ASEAN economies - Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, with the U.S. and Japan data as base countries. The results provide evidence of mean reversion in dollar denominated real exchange rate for three ASEAN countries - Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. These findings are in sharp contrast with those earlier studies using Johansen cointegration technique. Consistent with the interpretation of Coakley and Fuertes (2001), the discrepancy between the findings from both approaches is interpreted as a consequence of significant non-linearity in the real exchange rate adjustment to PPP. Further analysis reveals that the evidence of PPP is much stronger with the Japanese yen as the numeraire currency, thus supporting the notion that the choice of numeraire currency can and does matter for testing PPP hypothesis. These results provide strong evidence of the integration between the Japanese economy and those of ASEAN countries, which are closely linked in geographical, economic and trade terms. The increasing role of Japanese yen in the ASEAN region can be taken as providing empirical support for the formation of a yen dominated ASEAN exchange rate system, or a 'yen bloc'.
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author Lim, Kian Ping
Lee, Hock Ann
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title Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
title_short Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
title_full Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
title_fullStr Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
title_full_unstemmed Non-parametric cointegration analysis of ASEAN-5 real exchange rates
title_sort non-parametric cointegration analysis of asean-5 real exchange rates
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