Statistics for Business and Economics (13th Edition)
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Author: James T. McClave, P. George Benson, Terry Sincich
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12.7, Problem 12.74ACB
Buy-side vs. sell-side analysts’ earnings forecasts. Refer to the Financial Analysts Journal (July/August 2008) comparison of earnings forecasts of buy-side and sell-side analysts, Exercise 2.86 (p. 88). The Harvard Business School professors used regression to model the relative optimism (y) of the analysts’ 3-month horizon forecasts. One of the independent variables used to model forecast optimism was the dummy variable x = {1 if the analyst worked for a buy-side firm, 0 if the analyst worked for a sell-side firm}.
- a. Write the equation of the model for E(y) as a
function of type of firm. - b. Interpret the value of β0 in the model, part a.
- c. The professors write that the value of β1, in the model, part a, “represents the
mean difference in relative forecast optimism between buy-side and sell-side analysts.” Do you agree? - d. The professors also argue that “if buy-side analysts make less optimistic forecasts than their sell-side counterparts, the [estimated value of 131] will be negative.” Do you agree?
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