
Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609
Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609 Exercise 12
Use the data in INVEN.RAW for this exercise; see also Computer Exercise.
(i) Obtain the OLS residuals from the accelerator model inven t = 0 + ( 1 GDP t + u t and use the regression û t on û t-1 to test for serial correlation. What is the estimate of How big a problem does serial correlation seem to be
(ii) Estimate the accelerator model by PW, and compare the estimate of 1 to the OLS estimate. Why do you expect them to be similar
Exercise Let invent be the real value inventories in the United States during year t, let GDP t denote real gross domestic product, and let r3 t denote the (ex post) real interest rate on three-month T-bills. The ex post real interest rate is (approximately) r3 t =i3 t - inf t , where i3 t is the rate on three-month T-bills and inf t is the annual inflation rate [see Mankiw (1994, Section)]. The change in inventories, invent, is the inventory investment for the year. The accelerator model of inventory investment is
inven t = 0 + 1 GDP t + u t , where 1 0. [See, for example, Mankiw (1994), Chapter 17.]
(i) Use the data in INVEN.RAW to estimate the accelerator model. Report the results in the usual form and interpret the equation. Is
statistically greater than zero
(ii) If the real interest rate rises, then the opportunity cost of holding inventories rises, and so an increase in the real interest rate should decrease inventories. Add
the real interest rate to the accelerator model and discuss the results.
(iii) Does the level of the real interest rate work better than the first difference, r3 t
(i) Obtain the OLS residuals from the accelerator model inven t = 0 + ( 1 GDP t + u t and use the regression û t on û t-1 to test for serial correlation. What is the estimate of How big a problem does serial correlation seem to be
(ii) Estimate the accelerator model by PW, and compare the estimate of 1 to the OLS estimate. Why do you expect them to be similar
Exercise Let invent be the real value inventories in the United States during year t, let GDP t denote real gross domestic product, and let r3 t denote the (ex post) real interest rate on three-month T-bills. The ex post real interest rate is (approximately) r3 t =i3 t - inf t , where i3 t is the rate on three-month T-bills and inf t is the annual inflation rate [see Mankiw (1994, Section)]. The change in inventories, invent, is the inventory investment for the year. The accelerator model of inventory investment is
inven t = 0 + 1 GDP t + u t , where 1 0. [See, for example, Mankiw (1994), Chapter 17.]
(i) Use the data in INVEN.RAW to estimate the accelerator model. Report the results in the usual form and interpret the equation. Is
![Use the data in INVEN.RAW for this exercise; see also Computer Exercise. (i) Obtain the OLS residuals from the accelerator model inven t = 0 + ( 1 GDP t + u t and use the regression û t on û t-1 to test for serial correlation. What is the estimate of How big a problem does serial correlation seem to be (ii) Estimate the accelerator model by PW, and compare the estimate of 1 to the OLS estimate. Why do you expect them to be similar Exercise Let invent be the real value inventories in the United States during year t, let GDP t denote real gross domestic product, and let r3 t denote the (ex post) real interest rate on three-month T-bills. The ex post real interest rate is (approximately) r3 t =i3 t - inf t , where i3 t is the rate on three-month T-bills and inf t is the annual inflation rate [see Mankiw (1994, Section)]. The change in inventories, invent, is the inventory investment for the year. The accelerator model of inventory investment is inven t = 0 + 1 GDP t + u t , where 1 0. [See, for example, Mankiw (1994), Chapter 17.] (i) Use the data in INVEN.RAW to estimate the accelerator model. Report the results in the usual form and interpret the equation. Is statistically greater than zero (ii) If the real interest rate rises, then the opportunity cost of holding inventories rises, and so an increase in the real interest rate should decrease inventories. Add the real interest rate to the accelerator model and discuss the results. (iii) Does the level of the real interest rate work better than the first difference, r3 t](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/SM2712/11eb9ee2_f147_2117_8edd_190cc03ee9b7_SM2712_00.jpg)
(ii) If the real interest rate rises, then the opportunity cost of holding inventories rises, and so an increase in the real interest rate should decrease inventories. Add
the real interest rate to the accelerator model and discuss the results.
(iii) Does the level of the real interest rate work better than the first difference, r3 t
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