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In the Simple, One-Explanatory Variable, Errors-In-Variables Model, the OLS Estimator

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In the simple, one-explanatory variable, errors-in-variables model, the OLS estimator for
the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result β^1pσX2σX2+σw2β1.\hat { \beta } _ { 1 } \stackrel { p } { \rightarrow } \frac { \sigma _ { X } ^ { 2 } } { \sigma _ { X } ^ { 2 } + \sigma _ { w } ^ { 2 } } \beta _ { 1 } .
Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:
β^0pβ0+μXˉσw2σX2+σw2β1,\hat { \beta } _ { 0 } \stackrel { p } { \rightarrow } \beta _ { 0 } + \mu _ { \bar { X } } \frac { \sigma _ { w } ^ { 2 } } { \sigma _ { X } ^ { 2 } + \sigma _ { w } ^ { 2 } } \beta _ { 1 } ,
where X~~pμX~\widetilde { \widetilde { X } } \stackrel { p } { \rightarrow } \mu _ { \tilde { X } }

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