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    Exam 14: Instrumental Variables for Simultaneous Equations, Endogenous Independent Variables, and Measurement Error
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    Two-Stage Least Squares Can Be Used to
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Two-Stage Least Squares Can Be Used to

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Question 10

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Two-stage least squares can be used to


A) account for the time-invariant component of the error term.
B) control for heteroskedasticity.
C) control for measurement error in a dependent variable.
D) control for the endogeneity of independent variable.

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