Multiple Choice
The presence of correlated error terms creates problems for inference based on OLS. These can be overcome by
A) using HAC standard errors.
B) using heteroskedasticity-robust standard errors.
C) reordering the observations until the correlation disappears.
D) using homoskedasticity-only standard errors.
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