150 likes | 276 Vues
Chapter Eleven delves into practical regression analysis, assessing net and gross effects of variables like X2 on Y. It features key data tables, including U.S. imports versus personal disposable income (1968-1987) and models of life expectancy. Various figures illustrate residuals from regression models and test specifications (MWD and Ramsey's RESET). Analysis extends to economic indicators such as Taiwan's manufacturing input (1958-1972) and the demand for chickens in the U.S. (1960-1982), providing a comprehensive understanding of economic behavior and trends.
E N D
chapter eleven Regression Analysisin Practice
Figure 11-1 Net and gross effects of X2 on Y.
Table 11-1 U.S. expenditure on imported goods and personal disposable income, 1968-1987.
Table 11-2 Models of life expectancy.
Figure 11-2 Residuals from regressions (11.13) and (11.20).
Table 11-3 Illustration of the MWD test: linear specification.
Table 11-4 Illustration of the MWD test: loglinear specification.
Figure 11-3 Residuals from regression of Y on X versus estimated Y.
Table 11-5 Illustration of Ramsey’s reset.
Table 11-6 Real gross product, labor days, and real capital input in the manufacturing sector of Taiwan, 1958 to 1972.
Table 11-7 Real stock returns, output growth, and inflation, United States, 1954 to 1967
Table 11-8 Energy demand elasticities in OECD countries, 1960 to 1971.
Table 11-9 Demand for chickens, United States, 1960-1982.
Table 11-10 Factors affecting mathematics score in elementary schools in Missouri.