Introduction to econometrics II eco 356 faculty of social sciences course guide course Developers: Dr. Adesina-Uthman



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Introduction to Econometrics ECO 356 Course Guide and Course Material
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS II

ECO 306

NOUN
108 If more than one function gives rise to a significant estimate of
, that with the best fit maybe a guide to the nature of the heteroscedasticity.
3.1.3.6 Solution to Heteroscedasticity Problem
Suppose that the true relationship is
…[3.04] Let the standard deviation of the disturbance term in observation ibe
i
u

. If you happened to now
i
u

for each observation, you could eliminate the heteroscedasticity by dividing each observation by its value of
. The model becomes
i
u

i
u

i
u

i
u
i
u

…[3.05] The disturbance term
i
u
i
u

becomes homoscedastic because the population variance of
i
i
u

is
{(
i
u
i
u

)
}
2
i
u

(
)
2
i
u

2
i
u

…[3.06] That is, every observation will have a disturbance term drawn from a distribution with population variance 1, and the model will be homoscedastic. The revised model maybe rewritten as
'
'
'
1 2
i
i
i
i
Y
h
X
u





…[3.07] where '
i
i
i
u
Y
Y


,
'
i
i
i
u
X
X


, his anew variable whose value in observation iis
1
i
u

and '
i
i
i
u
u
u





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