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Hi Ben, Could you please explain how did we get the estimated values of delta in order to get delta v?
Why is Z1 added to the first stage equation that estimates X, if it is already in the second stage equation too? I would expect beta 2 to be zero than, because the effect of Z1 is already in X hat?
It might seem like a stupid question but on a regression with lot of independent variables how do I determine which variables need instrument/s
4:20 Gamma0 can also be smaller then 0 right?
thank youuuuu
Dear Mr Lambert, please upload a video regarding Wu-Hausman endogeneity
testing in eviews
When you have X1 and X2 is the first-stage regression just labelled as X? or do you need two separate first stages with X1and X2?
4:20, X is also estimate X_hat?
Great explanation of a complex phenomenon. Thank You
why are you using two IVs?