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Statistics -Linear regression using R
Statistics -Linear regression using R
Statistics -Linear regression using R
Statistics -Linear regression using R
Statistics -Linear regression using R
Statistics -Linear regression using R
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This slide show (.pptx) provides an example for conducting linear regression in R programming language. It estimates production function. You can find the R code in the slides and some supportive footnotes in the Notes Pane. Sample dataset comes from Gretl open access database. This presentation contains 6 slides with different steps of the analysis.
1. Importing and transforming data
2. Constructing linear regression model
3. Interpreting the result and evaluating specification
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Literature cited in the presentation: Solow, R. M. (1957): Technical Change and the Aggregate Demand Function. In: The Review of Economics and Statistics Vol.39, No.3, pp. 312-320
Also see, for the description of the dataset:
Greene W. H.(2003): Econometric Analysis Fifth Edition. Pearson Education Inc, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
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Statistics -Linear regression using R

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This slide show (.pptx) provides an example for conducting linear regression in R programming language. It estimates production function. You can find the R code in the slides and some supportive footnotes in the Notes Pane. Sample dataset comes from Gretl open access database. This presentation contains 6 slides with different steps of the analysis.
1. Importing and transforming data
2. Constructing linear regression model
3. Interpreting the result and evaluating specification
Enjoy it!
Literature cited in the presentation: Solow, R. M. (1957): Technical Change and the Aggregate Demand Function. In: The Review of Economics and Statistics Vol.39, No.3, pp. 312-320
Also see, for the description of the dataset:
Greene W. H.(2003): Econometric Analysis Fifth Edition. Pearson Education Inc, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
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