
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 entire panel data set in AIRFARE.RAW for this exercise. The demand equation in a simultaneous equations unobserved effects model is
log(passenit) = t1 + log(fareit.) + ai1 + uit1,
where we absorb the distance variables into ai1.
(i) Estimate the demand function using fixed effects, being sure to include year dummies to account for the different intercepts. What is the estimated elasticity
(ii) Use fixed effects to estimate the reduced form
log(fareit) = t2 + 21concenit + ai2 + vta2.
Perform the appropriate test to ensure that concenit can be used as an IV for log(fareit).
(iii) Now estimate the demand function using the fixed effects transformation along with IV, as in equation. Now what is the estimated elasticity Is it statistically significant
Equation
log(passenit) = t1 + log(fareit.) + ai1 + uit1,
where we absorb the distance variables into ai1.
(i) Estimate the demand function using fixed effects, being sure to include year dummies to account for the different intercepts. What is the estimated elasticity
(ii) Use fixed effects to estimate the reduced form
log(fareit) = t2 + 21concenit + ai2 + vta2.
Perform the appropriate test to ensure that concenit can be used as an IV for log(fareit).
(iii) Now estimate the demand function using the fixed effects transformation along with IV, as in equation. Now what is the estimated elasticity Is it statistically significant
Equation

Explanation
The demand equation in a simultaneous eq...
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