Unit root tests in the presence of structural breaks: Evidence from African stock markets

O. Osabuohien-Irabor
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This paper examines whether stock prices for fourteen African countries are affected by transitory or permanent shocks. This study answers whether Africa stock market indices are mean-reverting or random-walk in the presence of multiple structural breaks. To investigate African equity price behavior, we considered one and two endogenously determined structural break tests of Zivot and Andrews (1992) and Lumsdaine and Papell (1997), respectively. Findings/Originality : Our results show that almost all African equity price indices follow the random walk processes except for Senegal and Botswana, which exhibit mean-reversion properties in its equity prices. It implies that investors in African stock markets cannot rely on past information and behavior to predict stock market movements or develop their trading strategies. The result also confirms that the Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) unit root test is not applicable in the presence of structural breaks in African stock markets.
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存在结构性断裂的单位根检验:来自非洲股票市场的证据
本文考察了14个非洲国家的股票价格是否受到暂时性或永久性冲击的影响。本研究回答了在多重结构性断裂存在下,非洲股市指数是均值回归还是随机游走。为了研究非洲股票价格行为,我们分别考虑了Zivot和Andrews(1992)以及Lumsdaine和Papell(1997)的一个和两个内生决定的结构破裂测试。研究结果/独创性:我们的研究结果表明,除了塞内加尔和博茨瓦纳,几乎所有非洲的股票价格指数都遵循随机漫步过程,这两个国家的股票价格表现出均值回归特性。这意味着非洲股票市场的投资者不能依靠过去的信息和行为来预测股市走势或制定交易策略。结果还证实了增强型Dickey-Fuller (ADF)单位根检验在非洲股票市场存在结构性断裂时不适用。
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