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Yi-Chen

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In which of the following econometric problems do we find Durbin-Watson statistic being far away from 2.0?
 a. the identification problem
  b. autocorrelation
  c. multicollinearity
  d. heteroscedasticity
  e. agency problems

Question 2

When a transfer price decreases
 a. the profits of the division producing the intermediate product will rise
  b. the profits of the division producing the intermediate product will fall
  c. the costs of the division producing the intermediate product will rise
  d. the costs of the division producing the intermediate product will fall



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meltdown117

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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