EBK BASIC BUSINESS STATISTICS
EBK BASIC BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9780134685168
Author: STEPHAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 16, Problem 42PS

In forecasting a quarterly time series over the five-year period from the first quarter of 2013 through the fourth quarter of 2017, the exponential tread forecasting equation is given by

log Y ^ i = 3.0 + 0.10 X i 0.25 Q 1 + 0.20 Q 2 + 0.15 Q 3

Where quarter zero is the first quarter of 2013. Take the antilog of the appropriate coefficient from this equation and interpret the

a. Y intercept, b ^ 0 .

b. quarterly compound growth rate.

c. second-quarter multiplier.

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