题目
BU.232.630.W4.SP25 sample_quiz_1
单项选择题
Consider the nonlinear model yt=θ1x θ2 t +εt where the sample data (y1,x1),...,(yT,xT) are i.i.d. and E(εt|xt)=0. We know that the nonlinear least square estimator is asymptotically normal, that is √ T ( ˆ θ NL−θ0) d ⤳ N(0,A −1 0 Ω0A −1 0 ) To compute the standard errors we need to estimate A0, ˆ A 0=[ 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log What is the missing entry in the matrix 𝐴 ̂ 0 ?
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The question as provided appears garbled, and the answer options section is empty. To proceed meaningfully, I will restate what is given, then analyze the structure of the missing entry in Â0 in a general way, and finally explain why the specific option shown (if interpreted as the missing entry) cannot be correct given the usual form of A0 in nonlinear least squares.
Restating the problem and what’s typically asked:
- We have a nonlinear model y_t = f(x_t; θ) + ε_t, with θ = (θ1, θ2)′, and i.i.d. sample (y_t, x_t) with E(ε_t | x_t) = 0.
- The nonlinear least squares estimator θ̂_NL is asymptotically normal with a sandwich-like asymptotic covariance matrix involving A0 and Ω0, where A0 = plim (1/T) ∑_t ∂f(x_t; θ)/∂θ ∂f(x_t; θ)′ and Ω0 = plim (1/T) ∑_t Var(ε_t ∂f(x_t; θ)/∂θ).
- The question asks for the missing entry in the matrix Â0, which would be the sample analogue of......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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Consider the nonlinear model yt=θ1x θ2 t +εt where the sample data (y1,x1),...,(yT,xT) are i.i.d. and E(εt|xt)=0. We know that the nonlinear least square estimator is asymptotically normal, that is √ T ( ˆ θ NL−θ0) d ⤳ N(0,A −1 0 Ω0A −1 0 ) To compute the standard errors we need to estimate A0, ˆ A 0=[ 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log(xt) 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log(xt) 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 2 1 x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log2(xt)] What is the missing entry in the matrix ˆ A 0?
Consider the nonlinear model yt=θ1x θ2 t +εt where the sample data (y1,x1),...,(yT,xT) are i.i.d. and E(εt|xt)=0. We know that the nonlinear least square estimator is asymptotically normal, that is √ T ( ˆ θ NL−θ0) d ⤳ N(0,A −1 0 Ω0A −1 0 ) To compute the standard errors we need to estimate Ω0, ˆ Ω 0=[ 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ ε 2 t x 2 ˆ θ 2 t 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ ε 2 t ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log(xt) 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ ε 2 t ˆ θ 2 1 x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log2(xt)] What is the missing entry in the matrix ˆ Ω 0?
Consider the nonlinear model yt=θ1x θ2 t +εt where the sample data (y1,x1),...,(yT,xT) are i.i.d. and E(εt|xt)=0. We know that the nonlinear least square estimator is asymptotically normal, that is √ T ( ˆ θ NL−θ0) d ⤳ N(0,A −1 0 Ω0A −1 0 ) To compute the standard errors we need to estimate A0, ˆ A 0=[ 1 T ∑ T t=1 x 2 ˆ θ 2 t 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log(xt) 1 T ∑ T t=1 ˆ θ 1x 2 ˆ θ 2 t log(xt) ] What is the missing entry in the matrix ˆ A 0?
Consider the nonlinear model 𝑦 𝑡 = 𝜃 1 𝑥 𝑡 𝜃 2 𝑧 𝑡 + 𝜀 𝑡 where the sample data ( 𝑦 1 , 𝑥 1 , 𝑧 1 ) , . . . , ( 𝑦 𝑇 , 𝑥 𝑇 , 𝑧 𝑇 ) are i.i.d. and 𝐸 ( 𝜀 𝑡 | 𝑥 𝑡 , 𝑧 𝑡 ) = 0 . We know that the nonlinear least square estimator is asymptotically normal, that is ⤳ 𝑇 ( 𝜃 ̂ 𝑁 𝐿 − 𝜃 0 ) ⤳ 𝑑 𝑁 ( 0 , 𝐴 0 − 1 𝛺 0 𝐴 0 − 1 ) To compute the standard errors we need to estimate 𝐴 0 , 𝐴 ̂ 0 = [ 1 𝑇 ∑ 𝑡 = 1 𝑇 𝑥 𝑡 2 𝜃 ̂ 1 2 ( 𝑥 𝑡 − 1 ) 𝜃 ̂ 2 2 𝑧 𝑡 1 𝑇 ∑ 𝑡 = 1 𝑇 𝑥 𝑡 𝜃 ̂ 1 2 𝑥 𝑡 − 1 𝑧 𝑡 𝜃 ̂ 2 2 𝑧 𝑡 − 1 1 𝑇 ∑ 𝑡 = 1 𝑇 𝑥 𝑡 𝜃 ̂ 1 2 𝑥 𝑡 − 1 𝑧 𝑡 𝜃 ̂ 2 2 𝑧 𝑡 − 1 ] What is the missing entry in the matrix 𝐴 ̂ 0 ?
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