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book Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge cover

Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge

Edition 6ISBN: 130527010X
book Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge cover

Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge

Edition 6ISBN: 130527010X
Exercise 12

There are different ways to combine features of the Breusch-Pagan and White tests for heteroskedasticity. One possibility not covered in the text is to run the regression

 There are different ways to combine features of the Breusch-Pagan and White tests for heteroskedasticity. One possibility not covered in the text is to run the regression   where the h. are the OLS residuals and the ?<span class=sub>i</span> . are the OLS fitted values. Then, we would test joint significance of x<span class=sub>i1</span>, x<span class=sub>i2</span>, …, x<span class=sub>ik</span> and ?<span class=sub>i</span><span class=sup>2</span>. (Of course, we always include an intercept in this regression.) <blockquote> (i) What are the df associated with the proposed F test for heteroskedasticity? (ii) Explain why the R-squared from the regression above will always be at least as large as the R-squareds for the BP regression and the special case of the White test. (iii) Does part (ii) imply that the new test always delivers a smaller p-value than either the BP or special case of the White statistic? Explain. (iv) Suppose someone suggests also adding ?<span class=sub>i</span>. to the newly proposed test. What do you think of this idea? </blockquote>

where the h. are the OLS residuals and the ?i . are the OLS fitted values. Then, we would test joint significance of xi1, xi2, …, xik and ?i2. (Of course, we always include an intercept in this regression.)

(i) What are the df associated with the proposed F test for heteroskedasticity?

(ii) Explain why the R-squared from the regression above will always be at least as large as the R-squareds for the BP regression and the special case of the White test.

(iii) Does part (ii) imply that the new test always delivers a smaller p-value than either the BP or special case of the White statistic? Explain.

(iv) Suppose someone suggests also adding ?i. to the newly proposed test. What do you think of this idea?

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Heteroscedasticity is present in case variance of errors are present where errors from a regression is dependent on the values of the independent variable. There are various methods to detect and correct heteroskedasticity like B-P test, white test, GLS etc.


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