ECON 113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Associate Degree, Ceteris Paribus, Dependent And Independent Variables

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Focus: how do we incorporate ceteris paribus into our regressions? (how do we examine the effect of one x on y while holding all else equal) We can estimate regressions that have more than one explanatory variable: B1 is the change in wage associated with a one year increase in education. B2 is the change in wage associated with a one year increase in experience. What sign do we expect it to have? positive. The regression results suggest that, holding experience xed, each year of educated increases wages by . 50. For example, if two employees both have 5 years of experience, then we predict that the one with 11 years of education will earn 1. 50 more than the one with 10 years of education. The regressions results suggest that, holding education xed, each year of experience increases wage by 0. 75. For example, if two employees both have 8 years of education, then we predict that the one with.

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