Hysteresis in CEMAC Informal Employment

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In this empirical study we investigate the hysteresis in informal employment rate for six central African countries for the period 1981–2012. We use a more powerful autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average model. This methodology helps to overcome the well-known problem of low power of traditional unit roots tests. The hypothesis is confirmed for all the countries, except for Gabon and the Republic of Congo.

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Njoda, M. T., & Ulrich, G. M. (2015). Hysteresis in CEMAC Informal Employment. Journal of Quantitative Economics, 13(2), 285–303. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40953-015-0016-1

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