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List of Data Sets and Examples Gujarati and Porter, Basic Econometrics, 5e

Introduction Table I.1 Chapter 1 Example Table 1.1 Table 1.2 Table 1.3 Table 1.4 Table 1.5 Table 1.6 Chapter 2 Table 2.4 Table 2.5 Example 2.1 Table 2.6 Example 2.2 Table 2.7 Table 2.8 Table 2.9 Table 2.10 Chapter 3 Numerical Example Table 3.2 Example 3.1 Example 3.2 Example 3.3 Table 3.3 Table 3.5 Table 3.6 Table 3.7 Table 3.8

Data on Personal Consumption Expenditure and Gross Domestic Product Father and Son Heights (hypothetical) U.S. Egg Production (Grunfeld) Investment, Value, and Capital Stock for Four Companies CPI in Seven Industrial Countries Exchange Rates for Nine Countries M1 Money Supply Advertising Expenditure Random Sample from Table 2.1 Another Random Sample from Table 2.1 Mean Hourly Wage by Education Mean Hourly Wage by Education Mathematics SAT Scores by Family Income Labor Force Participation Indian Food and Total Expenditures (Rupees) Total Group Mean SAT Reasoning Test Scores SAT Reasoning Scores by Family Income Mean Hourly Wage and Years of Schooling Raw Data from Table 2.6 Consumption and Income Relationship in the U.S. Food Expenditure in India Demand for Cell Phones and PCs in relation to Income Number of Cell Phones and PCs in relation to Income Ranks of Students in Midterms and Final Exams U.S. Productivity and Compensation Gold Prices, NYSE Index, and CPI Nominal and Real GDP

Chapter 5 Concluding Example Food Expenditure in India Table 5.5 Average Salary and per Pupil Spending Table 5.6 GNP and Four Measures of Money Stock Table 5.9 Hamburger Prices in Foreign Countries Table 5.10 U.S. CPI and PPI Table 5.11 Smoking and Lung Cancer Chapter 6 Example 6.1 Table 6.1 Table 6.2 Example 6.2 Example 6.3 Excess Returns on Consumer Goods and Overall Stock Market Excess Returns on Consumer Goods and Overall Stock Market U.S. Gross Private Domestic Investment and GDP Relationship Between GDPI and GDP in the U.S. Expenditure on Durable Goods in relation to Consumption Expenditure

Table 6.3 Example 6.4 Example 6.5 Example 6.6 Table 6.4 Example 6.7 Table 6.5 Table 6.7 Table 6.8 Table 6.9 Table 6.10 Chapter 7 Example 7.1 Example 7.2 Table 7.1 Table 7.2 Example 7.3 Table 7.3 Example 7.4 Table 7.4 Example 7.5 Table 7.5 Table 7.6 Table 7.7 Table 7.8 Table 7.9 Table 7.10 Table 7.11 Table 7.12 Table 7.13 Chapter 8 Example 8.1 Example 8.2 Example 8.3 Table 8.8 Example 8.4 Table 8.9 Example 8.5 Table 8.10 Table 8.11 Chapter 9 Example 9.1 Table 9.1 Example 9.2 Example 9.3 Table 9.2 Example 9.4 Example 9.5 Table 9.3 Example 9.6 Table 9.4

Total Personal Expenditure and Categories Rate of Growth Expenditure on Services Food Expenditure in India Relationship Between Child Mortality and GNP Fertility and Other Data for 64 Countries U.S. Inflation Rate and Unemployment U.S. Inflation Rate and Unemployment Data Investment Rate and Savings Rate Various Expenditures, Income, Age, and Number of Children UK Total Consumer Expenditure and Advertising Expenditure Child Mortality in relation to Per Capita GNP and Female Literacy Rate Coffee Consumption in the U.S. U.S. Coffee Consumption vs. Average Retail Price Raw Data for Two R Values Value Added, Labor Hours, and Capital Input Value Added, Labor Hours, and Capital Input Estimating the Total Cost Function Total Cost (Y) and Output (X) GDP Growth Rate and Relative per Capita GDP in 190 Countries Data Quarterly Demand for Roses Wildcat Well Drilling and Production U.S. Defense Budget Outlays U.S. Demand for Chicken Demand for Money in the U.S. Greek Industrial Sector Consumption Expenditure, Income, Wealth, and Interest Rate for the U.S. Qualcomm Stock Prices Child Mortality Cubic Cost Function Cobb-Douglas Production Function for the Mexican Economy Real GDP, Employment, and Real Fixed Capital Demand for Chicken in the U.S. Savings and Personal Disposable Income Demand for Roses Demand for Cable Savings and Personal Income Public School Teachers Salaries by Geographical Region Average Salary of Public School Teachers by State Hourly Wages in relation to Marital Status and Region of Residence Teacher Salaries in relation to Region and Spending per Pupil Savings and Income Data Structural Differences in U.S. Savings-Income Regression Average Hourly Earnings in relation to Education, Gender, and Race Quarterly Appliance Sales and Expenditures on Durable Goods Seasonality in Refrigerator Sales U.S. Refrigerator Sales

Example 9.7 Table 9.6 Example 9.8 Concluding Example Table 9.7 Table 9.8 Table 9.9 Chapter 10 Example 10.1 Table 10.3 Table 10.4 Table 10.5 Example 10.2 Table 10.7 Example 10.3 Table 10.8 Table 10.11 Table 10.12 Table 10.13 Table 10.14 Table 10.15 Table 10.16 Table 10.17 Table 10.18 Chapter 11 Table 11.1 Example 11.1 Example 11.2 Table 11.2 Example 11.4 Table 11.3 Example 11.5 Example 11.6 Example 11.7 Table 11.4 Example 11.8 Example 11.9 Example 11.10 Table 11.15 Example 11.11 Table 11.6 Table 11.7 Table 11.8 Table 11.9 Table 11.10 Chapter 12 Table 12.4 Table 12.7 Table 12.8 Table 12.9 Table 12.10

Total Cost in Relation to Output Hypothetical Data on Output and Total Cost Logarithm of Hourly Wages in Relation to Gender Wages in Southern India Indian Wage Earners Data Matrix for Exercise 9.3 U.S. Presidential Elections Consumption Expenditure in relation to Income and Wealth Hypothetical Data on Y, X2, X3 Hypothetical Data on Y, X2, X3 Hypothetical Data on Consumption Expenditure Consumption Function U.S. Consumption Expenditure Longley Data Longley Data Hypothetical Data Goldberger Data U.S. Imports, GDP, and CPI Passenger Cars vs. CPI, PDI, Interest Rate, and Labor Force Hours of Work U.S. Crime Data Updated Longley Data Chemicals in Cheeses Compensation per Employee in Nondurable Manufacturing Industries Relationship Between Compensation and Productivity Relationship Between Compensation and Productivity: The Glejser Test Rank Correlation Test of Heteroscadasticity The Goldfeld-Quandt Test Hypothetical Data on Consumption Expenditure and Income The Breusch-Pagan-Godfrey (BPG) Test Whites Heteroscadasticity Test Illustration of the Method of Weighted Least Squares Illustration of the Weighted Least Squares Regression Illustration of Whites Procedure Child Mortality Revisited R&D Expenditure, Sales, and Profits Sales and Employment for Industrial R&D Asset Size Passenger Car Mileage Data Median Salaries of Full Professors in Statistics Stock and Consumer Prices Salaries of Fortune 500 Executives Indexes of Real Compensation and Productivity Determinants of U.S. Domestic Price of Copper Personal Consumption Expenditure Inventories and Sales in U.S. Manufacturing Rate of Return, Output Growth, and Inflation

Chapter 13 Example 13.1 Example 13.2 Table 13.2 Example 13.3 Example 13.4 Table 13.3 Concluding Example Concluding Example Chapter 14 Table 14.1 Example 14.1 Example 14.2 Example 14.3 Example 14.4 Table 14.2 Table 14.3 Table 14.4 Chapter 15 Example 15.1 Table 15.1 Table 15.2 Example 15.2 Example 15.3 Example 15.4 Table 15.4 Table 15.7 Example 15.5 Table 15.10 Example 15.6 Example 15.7 Example 15.8 Table 15.22 Table 15.23 Table 15.24 Table 15.25 Table 15.26 Table 15.29 Chapter 16 Illustrative Example Table 16.1 Example 16.1 Example 16.2 Example 16.3 Table 16.16 Table 16.17 Table 16.18 Chapter 17 Example 17.1 Example 17.2 Example 17.3

Child Mortality Revisited Consumption vs. Income Hypothetical Data on Consumption The St. Louis Model Personal Consumption Expenditure and Disposable Personal Income Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure and Disposable Income A Model of Hourly Wage Determination Real Consumption Function for the U.S. Advisory Fees Charged and Asset Size Mutual Fund Advisory Fees The Cobb-Douglas Production Function Growth of U.S. Population Box-Cox Transformation U.S. Population Production Function Data for the Mexican Economy Mutual Fund Fee Structures LPM: A Numerical Example Hypothetical Data on Home Ownership Data for Home Ownership Example Cohen-Rea-Lerman Study Predicting a Bond Rating Who Holds a Debit Card? Hypothetical Data Data on the Effect of PSI on Course Grades Who Owns a Debit Card? Logit Analysis Estimating the Index Ii from the Standard Normal CDF Illustration of Gprobit Using Housing To Smoke or Not to Smoke Geriatric Study of Frequency of Falls Toxicity Study and Rotenone on Chrysanthemum Aphis GRE Scores Price of Soda with Discount Coupon Probit Regressions Hypothetical Data Set Benign Panel Data Airline Costs Productivity and Public Investment Demand for Electricity in the U.S. Beer Consumption, Income, and Beer Tax Unemployment Rate and Hourly Compensation (no data file) Gasoline Demand for 18 Countries Responsiveness of Aid for 135 Countries The Consumption Function Creation of Bank Money Link Between Money and Prices

Example 17.4 Example 17.5 Example 17.6 Example 17.7 Table 17.2 Example 17.8 Numerical Example Table 17.5 Example 17.9 Example 17.10 Table 17.7 Example 17.11 Table 17.8 Example 17.12 Example 17.13 Example 17.14 Table 17.10 Table 17.11 Table 17.12 Table 17.13 Chapter 18 Example 18.1 Example 18.2 Example 18.3 Example 18.4 Example 18.5 Example 18.6 Table 18.2 Table 18.3 Table 18.4 Chapter 19 Example 19.1 Example 19.2 Example 19.3 Example 19.4 Example 19.5 Table 19.4 Chapter 20 Table 20.1 Table 20.2 Example 20.1 Example 20.2 Table 20.5 Example 20.3 Example 20.4 Table 20.10 Chapter 21 Example 21.1 Example 21.2 Example 21.3

Lag Between R&D and Expenditure The J Curve of International Economics The Accelerator Model of Investment Per Capita Personal Consumption Expenditure and Disposable Income PPCE and PPDI Example 17.7 Revisited Demand for Money in Canada Money, Interest Rate, Price Index, and GDP The Fed and the Real Rate of Interest The Short- and Long-Run Aggregate Consumption for Sri Lanka Private Consumption Expenditure and GDP Illustration of the Almon Distributed-Lag Model Inventories and Sales, U.S. Manufacturing Causality between Money and Income Causality between Money and Interest Rates in Canada Causality between GDP Growth and Savings Investment in Fixed Plant and Equipment Investment, Sales, and Inventories Compensation, Productivity, and Unemployment Macroeconomic Data for the Greek Economy Demand and Supply Model Keynesian Model of Income Determination Wage-Price Models The IS Model of Macroeconomics The LM Model Econometric Models Personal Consumption Expenditure, Gross Private Domestic Investment, and GDP Demand and Supply for Gas Macroeconomic Data for the U.S. Economy

Pindyck-Rubinfeld Model of Public Spending Money, GDP, Interest Rate, and Consumer Price Index Crop Production, Crop Prices, and Per Capita Personal Consumption GDP, M2, FEDEXP, TB6 Advertising, Concentration, and Price Margins Kleins Model I Underlying Data for Kleins Model The Capital Asset Pricing Model Revised Form of St. Louis Model Current Population Survey for 1985 M1 Monthly Money Supply in the U.S. The U.S./U.K Exchange Rate U.S. Consumer Price Index

Example 21.4 Table 21.1 Chapter 22 Example 22.1 Example 22.2 Example 22.3 Table 22.5 Example 22.4 Table 22.6 Example 22.5 Table 22.7 Appendix E Table E.1

Are 3-Month and 6-Month Treasury Bill Rates Cointegrated? Disposable Personal Income U.S./U.K. Exchange Rate New York Stock Exchange Price Changes The Relationship Between HWI and UN HWI and UN ARIMA Modeling of the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate Yen Exchange Rate ARCH Model of the U.S. Inflation Rate Three-Month and Six-Month Treasury Bill Rates Civilian Labor Force Participation

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