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Re: Regression: conditional CAPM with indicator as an instrument
I don't understand where the numbers are from.
Re: Regression: conditional CAPM with indicator as an instrument
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Re: Regression: conditional CAPM with indicator as an instrument
DAMDOS94 wrote:The numbers are from regression (2) then applied in regression (3), as I see in the first bracket of equation for regression 3: [α0 + αB · IB,t−1] so α0 is the C and αB · IB,t−1 is the alpha from regression (2) 0.024167*i(-1).
If that's not the case then my estimation for regression 3 would be :
ls rw c i(-1) rm i(-1)*rm i(-1)*x*rm . This seems too straight forward, but then again it might be the right equation...
What would you say?
My guess would be the straightforward version, although obviously I don't know what the original authors did.
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