I am completely new to eViews and I wanted to ask how exactly should I write the equation (see attachment) into eViews?
How would I input this equation into eViews?
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LeonWalras
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How would I input this equation into eViews?
Hello everyone,
I am completely new to eViews and I wanted to ask how exactly should I write the equation (see attachment) into eViews?
I am completely new to eViews and I wanted to ask how exactly should I write the equation (see attachment) into eViews?
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Re: How would I input this equation into eViews?
Hi,
You should estimate it with NLS like this:
ls y=c(1)*k^c(2)*l^c(3)*e^c(4)*m^c(5)
By default EViews put the error term. Be careful with the starting values of the parameters, you could introduce them in the c vector-coeficcient.
You should estimate it with NLS like this:
ls y=c(1)*k^c(2)*l^c(3)*e^c(4)*m^c(5)
By default EViews put the error term. Be careful with the starting values of the parameters, you could introduce them in the c vector-coeficcient.
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EViews Gareth
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Re: How would I input this equation into eViews?
You're probably better off taking logs.
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EViews Glenn
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Re: How would I input this equation into eViews?
Gareth is correct since you probably want an additive error.
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LeonWalras
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Re: How would I input this equation into eViews?
I agree, as I want to do a least squares estimate on it. But how would I type this into eViews?You're probably better off taking logs.
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