
Introduction to Econometrics 3rd Edition by James Stock, Mark Watson
Edition 3ISBN: 978-9352863501
Introduction to Econometrics 3rd Edition by James Stock, Mark Watson
Edition 3ISBN: 978-9352863501 Exercise 4
Use the data set CPS08 described in Empirical Exercise 4.1 to answer the following questions.
a. Run a regression of average hourly earnings ( AHE ) on age (Age), gender (Female) , and education (Bachelor). If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
b. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on Age, Female, and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
c. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on In (/lye), Female, and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
d. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on Age, Age 2 , Female , and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
e. Do you prefer the regression in (c) to the regression in (b) Explain.
f. Do you prefer the regression in (d) to the regression in (b) Explain.
g. Do you prefer the regression in (d) to the regression in (c) Explain.
h. Plot the regression relation between Age and In (AHE) from (b), (c), and (d) for males with a high school diploma. Describe the similarities and differences between the estimated regression functions. Would your answer change if you plotted the regression function for females with college degrees
i. Run a regression of In (AHE) , on Age, Age 2 , Female, Bachelor, and the interaction term Female × Bachelor. What does the coefficient on the interaction term measure Alexis is a 30-year-old female with a bachelor's degree. What does the regression predict for her value of In(/UTE) Jane is a 30-year-old female with a high school degree. What does the regression predict for her value of In (AHE) What is the predicted difference between Alexis's and Jane's earnings Bob is a 30-year-old male with a bachelor's degree. What does the regression predict for his value of In (AHE) Jim is a 30-year-old male with a high school degree. What does the regression predict for his value of In (AHE) What is the predicted difference between Bob's and Jim's earnings
j. Is the effect of Age on earnings different for men than for women Specify and estimate a regression that you can use to answer this question.
k. Is the effect of Age on earnings different for high school graduates than for college graduates Specify and estimate a regression that you can use to answer this question.
l. After running all these regressions (and any others that you want to run), summarize the effect of age on earnings for young workers.
a. Run a regression of average hourly earnings ( AHE ) on age (Age), gender (Female) , and education (Bachelor). If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
b. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on Age, Female, and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
c. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on In (/lye), Female, and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
d. Run a regression of the logarithm of average hourly earnings, In (AHE), on Age, Age 2 , Female , and Bachelor. If Age increases from 25 to 26, how are earnings expected to change If Age increases from 33 to 34, how are earnings expected to change
e. Do you prefer the regression in (c) to the regression in (b) Explain.
f. Do you prefer the regression in (d) to the regression in (b) Explain.
g. Do you prefer the regression in (d) to the regression in (c) Explain.
h. Plot the regression relation between Age and In (AHE) from (b), (c), and (d) for males with a high school diploma. Describe the similarities and differences between the estimated regression functions. Would your answer change if you plotted the regression function for females with college degrees
i. Run a regression of In (AHE) , on Age, Age 2 , Female, Bachelor, and the interaction term Female × Bachelor. What does the coefficient on the interaction term measure Alexis is a 30-year-old female with a bachelor's degree. What does the regression predict for her value of In(/UTE) Jane is a 30-year-old female with a high school degree. What does the regression predict for her value of In (AHE) What is the predicted difference between Alexis's and Jane's earnings Bob is a 30-year-old male with a bachelor's degree. What does the regression predict for his value of In (AHE) Jim is a 30-year-old male with a high school degree. What does the regression predict for his value of In (AHE) What is the predicted difference between Bob's and Jim's earnings
j. Is the effect of Age on earnings different for men than for women Specify and estimate a regression that you can use to answer this question.
k. Is the effect of Age on earnings different for high school graduates than for college graduates Specify and estimate a regression that you can use to answer this question.
l. After running all these regressions (and any others that you want to run), summarize the effect of age on earnings for young workers.
Explanation
Consider the data for infant mortality, ...
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