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Explain carefully why testing joint hypotheses simultaneously, using the F-statistic, does not necessarily yield the same conclusion as testing them sequentially (one at a time method), using a series of t-statistics.

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The interpretation of the slope coefficient in the model Yi = 0 + 1 ln(Xi) + ui is as follows:



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