M. Baddeley et al., TRANSITORY SHOCK OR STRUCTURAL SHIFT - THE IMPACT OF THE EARLY 1980S RECESSION ON BRITISH REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT, Applied economics, 30(1), 1998, pp. 19-30
This paper examines the impact of the early 1980s recession on regiona
l unemployment in Britain. More specifically, it seeks to evaluate the
hypothesis that this recessionary shock was so severe that it caused
an upward structural shift in the underlying mean unemployment rates o
f the regions. This proposition is analysed using Dickey-Fuller tests
for difference versus trend stationarity, and the augmented structural
shift and trend break time-series models developed by Perron. The res
ults suggest that the apparent stochastic non-stationarity in regional
unemployment over the period 1965-95 is in fact due to an upward stru
ctural shift in regional mean unemployment rates in 1980. Furthermore,
the nature of this shift appears to have differed as between the nort
hern and southern regions of the country.