
Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609
Introductory Econometrics 4th Edition by Jeffrey Wooldridge
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0324660609 Exercise 16
In Problem of Chapter 3, we estimated an equation to test for a tradeoff between minutes per week spent sleeping (sleep) and minutes per week spent working (totwrk) for a random sample of individuals. We also included education and age in the equation. Because sleep and totwrk are jointly chosen by each individual, is the estimated tradeoff between sleeping and working subject to a "simultaneity bias" criticism Explain.
The following model is a simplified version of the multiple regression model used by Biddle and Hamermesh (1990) to study the tradeoff between time spent sleeping and working and to look at other factors affecting sleep:
sleep 0+ 1totwrk 2educ+ 3age u, where sleep and totwrk (total work) are measured in minutes per week and educ and age are measured in years. (See also Computer Exercise C2.3.)
(i) If adults trade off sleep for work, what is the sign of 1
(ii) What signs do you think 2 and 3 will have
(iii) Using the data in SLEEP75.RAW, the estimated equation is
If someone works five more hours per week, by how many minutes is sleep predicted to fall Is this a large tradeoff
(iv) Discuss the sign and magnitude of the estimated coefficient on educ.
(v) Would you say totwrk, educ, and age explain much of the variation in sleep What other factors might affect the time spent sleeping Are these likely to be correlated with totwrk
The following model is a simplified version of the multiple regression model used by Biddle and Hamermesh (1990) to study the tradeoff between time spent sleeping and working and to look at other factors affecting sleep:
sleep 0+ 1totwrk 2educ+ 3age u, where sleep and totwrk (total work) are measured in minutes per week and educ and age are measured in years. (See also Computer Exercise C2.3.)
(i) If adults trade off sleep for work, what is the sign of 1
(ii) What signs do you think 2 and 3 will have
(iii) Using the data in SLEEP75.RAW, the estimated equation is

If someone works five more hours per week, by how many minutes is sleep predicted to fall Is this a large tradeoff
(iv) Discuss the sign and magnitude of the estimated coefficient on educ.
(v) Would you say totwrk, educ, and age explain much of the variation in sleep What other factors might affect the time spent sleeping Are these likely to be correlated with totwrk
Explanation
The equation that represents the tradeof...
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