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The Classical Linear Model. Specific Computations

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Dynamic Systems in Management Science
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To simplify the presentation the six observations presented in Table 2.1 will be considered. It is pointed out that no econometric analysis can be conducted with six observations only. However, our attempt is to analytically demonstrate the estimation process we’ll describe next so that everything to be understood without any difficulty having these few observations.

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Lazaridis, A. (2015). The Classical Linear Model. Specific Computations. In: Dynamic Systems in Management Science. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137508928_2

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