
Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge
Edition 6ISBN: 130527010X
Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition by Jeffrey M Wooldridge
Edition 6ISBN: 130527010XA simple model to determine the effectiveness of condom usage on reducing sexually transmitted diseases among sexually active high school students is
infrate = ?0 + ?1conuse + ?2percmale + ?3avginc + ?4city + u1,
where
infrate = the percentage of sexually active students who have contracted venereal disease.
conuse = the percentage of boys who claim to regularly use condoms. avginc = average family income.
city = a dummy variable indicating whether a school is in a city.
The model is at the school level.
(i) Interpreting the preceding equation in a causal, ceteris paribus fashion, what should be the sign of ?1 ?
(ii) Why might infrate and conuse be jointly determined?
(iii) If condom usage increases with the rate of venereal disease, so that ?1 > 0 in the equation
conuse = ?0 + ?1infrate + other factors, what is the likely bias in estimating ?1 by OLS?
(iv) Let condis be a binary variable equal to unity if a school has a program to distribute condoms. Explain how this can be used to estimate ?1 (and the other betas) by IV. What do we have to assume about condis in each equation?
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Consider the given model:

(i)
In the given model, the sign of
should be negative, indicating that with increase in the percentage of boys who claim to use condoms regularly
, there would be a decrease in the percentage of sexually active students who have contracted venereal disease
, ceteris paribus
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