Multiple Choice
The random effects approach _____.
A) cannot be used if the key explanatory variable is constant over time
B) is preferred to pooled OLS because RE is generally more efficient
C) is suitable if the Hausman test rejects the assumption that the unobserved effect is uncorrelated with the explanatory variables
D) is more convincing than fixed effects for policy analysis using aggregate data
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Q8: In the correlated random effects approach, the
Q9: The value of the estimated transformation parameter
Q10: Which of the following is true of
Q11: A pooled OLS estimator that is based
Q12: In a true cluster sample, the individuals
Q14: Suppose that, in a fixed effects analysis,
Q15: The estimator obtained through regression on quasi-demeaned
Q16: The random effects estimate is identical to
Q17: The correlated random effects approach cannot be
Q18: Which of the following is a reason