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    Introduction to Econometrics Update
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    Exam 7: Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals in Multiple Regression
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    Consider the Regression Model Y<sub>i</sub> = ?<Sub>0</sub> + ?<Sub>1</sub>X<sub>1</sub><sub>i</sub>\(\frac { \beta _ { 2 } } { \beta _ { 3 } }\)
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Consider the Regression Model Yi = ?0 + ?1X1i β2β3\frac { \beta _ { 2 } } { \beta _ { 3 } }β3​β2​​

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Consider the regression model Yi = ?0 + ?1X1i + ?2X2i+ ?3X3i + ui. Use "Approach #2" from Section 7.3 to transform the regression so that you can use a t-statistic to test:
?1 = β2β3\frac { \beta _ { 2 } } { \beta _ { 3 } }β3​β2​​

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