Is the spurious regression problem spurious?
Is the spurious regression problem spurious?
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"So-called 'spurious regression' relationships between random-walk (or strongly autoregressive) variables are generally accompanied by clear signs of severe autocorrelation in their residuals. A conscientious researcher would therefore not end an investigation with such a result, but would likely re-estimate with an autocorrelation correction. Simulations show, for several typical cases, that the test-rejection statistics for the re-estimated relationships are very close to the true values, so do not yield results of the spurious type"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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