
econometrics i
... and random effects estimates. a. Test the hypothesis of ‘no effects’ vs. ‘some effects’ using the results given below. b. Explain in precise detail the difference between the fixed and random effects model. d. In the context of the fixed effects model, test the hypothesis that there are no effects – ...
... and random effects estimates. a. Test the hypothesis of ‘no effects’ vs. ‘some effects’ using the results given below. b. Explain in precise detail the difference between the fixed and random effects model. d. In the context of the fixed effects model, test the hypothesis that there are no effects – ...
BA Economics QUESTION BANK Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis – I
... 144. A researcher finds a correlation of 0.40 between personal income and the number of years of college completed. Based upon this finding he can conclude that (a) a person who attended four years of college will have an annual income of Rs. 40,000 (b) more years of education causes higher income ( ...
... 144. A researcher finds a correlation of 0.40 between personal income and the number of years of college completed. Based upon this finding he can conclude that (a) a person who attended four years of college will have an annual income of Rs. 40,000 (b) more years of education causes higher income ( ...