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Bob-Dole

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The Cochrane-Orcutt iterative method is
 
  A) a special case of GLS estimation.
  B) a method to compute HAC standard errors.
  C) a special case of maximum likelihood estimation.
  D) a grid search for the autoregressive parameters on the error process.

Question 2

To convey information about the dynamic multipliers more effectively, you should
 
  A) plot them.
  B) discuss these carefully one at a time.
  C) estimate them by maximum likelihood methods.
  D) first make sure that they are stationary.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: A





 

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