In the following equation, gdp refers to gross domestic product, and FDI refers to foreign direct investment. log(gdp) = 2.65 + 0.527log(bankcredit) + 0.222FDI
(0) 13) (0.022) (0.017)
Which of the following statements is then true?
A) If FDI increases by 1%, gdp increases by approximately 22.2%, the amount of bank credit remaining constant.
B) If FDI increases by 1%, gdp increases by approximately 26.5%, the amount of bank credit remaining constant.
C) If FDI increases by 1%, gdp increases by approximately 24.8%, the amount of bank credit remaining constant.
D) If FDI increases by 1%, gdp increases by approximately 52.7%, the amount of bank credit remaining constant.
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