“…We also present finite sample simulation evidence to assess the performance of all unit root statistics, namely, T (ρ −1), τ τ , 2 , and 3 . The simulation evidence for τ τ and T (ρ −1) complements the findings in Montañés and Reyes (1999). Our simulations indicate that the power of τ τ , T (ρ − 1), and 3 can be low in finite samples when the intercept break magnitude is large, especially if the break does not occur very early or late in the sample, or in the middle of the sample.…”