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Abstract
For theoretical and statistical reasons, it is important to decompose some series into dual components in order to understand their permanent and temporary movements as well as their dual co-movements. This study, therefore, aims to introduce the dual adjustment approach for the nonstationary macroeconomic variables. In line with this aim, the concept of common Hodrick-Prescott (HP) trend and a simple test for the existence of such relationship (Common HP trending) are also provided. The dual adjustment approach provides an alternative to the cointegration analysis for some cases, e.g., consumption function, by relaxing the implicit assumption of the singular adjustment in cointegration analysis. Our empirical results indicate that while personal consumption expenditure and disposable income are not cointegrated in the US over the period 1929–2017, these variables have a common HP trend. Additionally, it is shown that there is some evidence of dual adjustment in the behavior of US aggregate consumption.
由于理论和统计的原因,为了理解它们的永久和临时运动以及它们的双重共同运动,将一些序列分解成对偶分量是很重要的。因此,本研究旨在引入非平稳宏观经济变量的双重调整方法。根据这一目的,本文还提出了共同Hodrick-Prescott (HP)趋势的概念,并给出了这种关系是否存在的简单检验(common HP trends)。双调整方法通过放宽协整分析中奇异调整的隐含假设,为某些情况(如消费函数)提供了一种替代协整分析的方法。我们的实证结果表明,虽然1929-2017年期间美国的个人消费支出和可支配收入不是协整的,但这些变量具有共同的HP趋势。此外,本文还表明,在美国总消费行为中存在一些双重调整的证据。