(Stata13):Estimate Bounds Cointegration Test

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    • @CrunchEconometrix
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  • @tesfayewgwolde3549
    @tesfayewgwolde3549 2 года назад +1

    i am very happy when i see your presentation. Thank for your great contribution. Having this, i am not clear why you use maxlags (2) even if the varsoc command give optimal lag 1? thank you.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Hi Tesfaye, thanks for the positive feedback. Using maxlags(2) is informing Stata to use the "optimal" lags instead of going the way of varsoc. Either approach is fine.

  • @ahlemouhibi3582
    @ahlemouhibi3582 2 года назад +1

    thanks a lot for your video. I want to ask you a question, how do you are choosing the maximum lag 2?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Hi Ahlem, I showed and explained in almost all my time series videos.

  • @btessa2dc
    @btessa2dc 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video. Can we perform the bounds cointegration test with panel data?
    I am working with panel data and I have a combination of I(0) and I(1) variables. From your video, bounds cointegration test is more appropriate in this case. The flip side in this case is that I have panel data and not time series, as in your example. So, I am confused if I can use Pedroni/ Westerlund/Kao or if there is bounds cointegration test available for panel data.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  6 лет назад +1

      No Tess, you cannot use the Bounds test for cointegration for panel ARDL. In my opinion, performing cointegration test is optional because the significance of the ECT evidences cointegration in the model. But no harm in performing Pedroni or Westerlund tests if you choose to. You may want to watch my videos on panel ARDL posted about 2weeks ago. They'll guide you on how to go about it. Hope these tips help.

  • @prabirghosh5015
    @prabirghosh5015 5 лет назад +2

    At first, I want to thank you for your beautiful work on time series econometrics in STATA. I just want to know, when the variables are I (1) i.e. stationary after taking their first difference, in this case which Co-integration test is appropriate?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  5 лет назад

      Hi Prabir, thanks for watching my videos...deeply appreciated! Regarding your query, both Johansen (if VAR) and Bounds (if ARDL) are applicable. I'll appreciate if you can share my Channel link with your students and academic networks...gracias!💕

  • @NhiLe-lr9es
    @NhiLe-lr9es 2 года назад +1

    Thank u so much for your great video. I just have a small question. If I don't write the section "maxlags(...)" for the command "ardl var1 var2..., maxlags(...) aic", will Stata automatically choose optimal lags for my model? Because I have already done that and Stata really chose optimal lags for me, but I don't know whether I should believe that result or not. Thanks again ♥

  • @nausheensodhi803
    @nausheensodhi803 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this insightful video! It has been helpful in understanding the concepts. However, I needed to ask if the Bounds test can also be applied on panel data? I have a balanced panel with 4 variables and 19 units (for 15 years), comprising two I(0) and two I(1) sets. Could I apply bounds test on this? Thanks

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад +1

      Hi Nausheen, thanks for the encouraging feedback. Bounds test is only applicable for time series analysis. You can deploy Pedroni or other panel cointegration tests.

  • @sabreenkhan3498
    @sabreenkhan3498 2 года назад +1

    Thank u so much for such great work. I just want to confirm about the lags to be used if our bound testing suggests taking say 1 1 0 lags as in case of the above mentioned eg shall we take same lag length when we further go for ARDL PMG mg model analysis or do we have to test the lag length by versoc

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Sabreem, Bounds testing is NOT applicable to PMG/ARDL analysis.

  • @joselopes4588
    @joselopes4588 3 года назад +2

    Dear Dr. Ngozi,
    I hope you are doing well. I am working on an unbalanced panel data and my series are stationary at I(0) and I(1). For this reason I am using the ARDL.
    I understand also that I cannot use bounds test for co-integration because this can be used only for time series.
    What co-integration test should I use?
    Thank you in advance.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад +1

      Hi José, kindly watch my videos on panel ARDL. Well explained.

  • @MrLothman
    @MrLothman 4 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation!
    Just a question... Can we perform the bounds test for cointegration when all the variables are I(1)?
    Thanks in advance

  • @dominicwong8797
    @dominicwong8797 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I have a question regarding the ardl command:
    For the maxlags section, is this determined by the varsoc command on all variables or each individual variable?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Hi Dominic, the "maxlag" option produces the optimal lags for the variables listed in the equation.

  • @bav1362
    @bav1362 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for a very clear explanation! I'm using 3 variables and my F-statistic is greater than I(1) in all cases except the last case when L_01! In that case F-statistic is between the I(0) and I(1). How to interpret this result?
    Thank you very much for these videos!!

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Bav, use the OVERALL F-stat as I explained in the video. Thanks.

  • @mehmetakyol4332
    @mehmetakyol4332 3 года назад +1

    Dear professor, may I ask you a question. is there any command for panel ardl bound test ?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Hi Mehmet, Bounds test is not applicable to panel ARDL.

  • @davidmoreno5539
    @davidmoreno5539 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I just have one question, can I use the bounce test if one variable is I(1) and the other is I(2). thanks for your help

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  Год назад

      Hi David, thanks for your encouraging feedback. Bounds Test is not applicable but the Toda-Yamamoto test. I have no video on it yet so you may want to check out other online resources. Best regards.

    • @davidmoreno5539
      @davidmoreno5539 Год назад +1

      @@CrunchEconometrix Thank you very much for answering, your videos have helped me a lot in college. Have a good day

  • @sabreenkhan3498
    @sabreenkhan3498 2 года назад +1

    ALSO, i want to know is Bound testing applicable to Panel data or can we use it only in case of time series

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Sabreem, please know that Bounds testing is NOT applicable to panel data analysis ONLY time series.

  • @fuzhufeifei
    @fuzhufeifei 6 лет назад

    This video is helpful. Thanks very much, dear Professor.
    My model has a few variables. May I know how to add one more variable, which is the initial income level? My proxy is log GDP for the beginning year, namely Log GDP at year 1982. When I ran ardl v1 v2 v3, maxlags(2) aic, I had to drop this variable. This is because there is collinearity issue.
    But I read a few papers, researchers put the initial income level to test its impact on economic growth.
    Dear Professor, may I know how to put initial income level, proxied by log GDP in the first year in Stata?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  6 лет назад

      It means log GDP will enter your model with 0 lag. The question is the optimal lag =0? If yes, then you can re-specify your model using this code (also in my ARDL dofiles): ardl y x1 x2 x3, lags(1 0 0 1) aic. This tells Stata to estimate the model with 1 lag of the depvar, 0 for the first 2 explvars and 0 for the 3rd explvar. Always remember that your model, research scope and coverage is not the same as used/conducted by the papers/authors read, so never expect the same outcome.

    • @fuzhufeifei
      @fuzhufeifei 6 лет назад

      Got it, thanks very much! @@CrunchEconometrix

  • @maleselasalvation
    @maleselasalvation Месяц назад +1

    How do we know the maximum lag on the code for "ardl y x1 x2, maxlags (!!!) aic"?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  Месяц назад

      You may want to watch my video on OPTIMUM LAG SELECTION.

  • @thetruth4712
    @thetruth4712 4 года назад +1

    Dear prof. Thank you for this video. This was very useful. BTW, what can we do if bound tests results show inclusive? Best wishes.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      "Inclusive"?

    • @thetruth4712
      @thetruth4712 4 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix Sorry prof., I mean inconclusive (the F value was in between the value of I(0) and I(1)). In this regards, what i can do. Best wishes.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      Estimate the unrestricted model.

    • @thetruth4712
      @thetruth4712 4 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix Dear Prof., does this mean just using the short-run ARDL model? Regards.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      Watch "This is how to specify ARDL models". Well explained.

  • @tewodrosdargie81
    @tewodrosdargie81 3 года назад +1

    interesting and help full. thank you.

  • @peshalamadhuwanthi217
    @peshalamadhuwanthi217 3 года назад

    Thank you madam for the lesson and your exellent explanation.. If my data series have combination of i(0)and i(1) stationary .when doing bound test what should i select as my variables . It's ok to get both level form variables and 1st different form variables. Can you explain me..

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад +1

      Hi Peshala, please watch the video again with other ARDL videos. Follow the guides shown. Thanks.

  • @josephazumah7032
    @josephazumah7032 3 года назад +1

    I followed the command for performing bound test for ardl but stata keeps referring command not recognized. What could be the problem

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      It implies that you are yet to install the synax. Type this in the command window: "help ardl" and follow the Stata prompts.

  • @khemaram3790
    @khemaram3790 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Ma'am.. I have obtained F statistic of 30.75. It is quite high compared to my critical values.. is it ok to conclude co integration or there is an issue here? please help urgently

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Khema, the higher the F-stat, the better. It convincingly provides evidence of cointegration

  • @rachelbabs9951
    @rachelbabs9951 5 лет назад

    Hello, thank you so much for all your videos, they are honestly so helpful. I'm currently trying to run a VAR model with 6 variables. 4/6 of the variables are non-stationary after ADF test, but become stationary at first difference. 2/6 of the are stationary after ADF test. One of these 2 variables remains stationary at first difference. However the other variable (which is in log form) becomes non-stationary at first difference. Can I estimate a VAR model with 2 variables at levels and the rest at first difference. If not, do you have any further advice? Thanks in advance for your help.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Rachel, thanks for the encouraging feedback on my videos. Deeply appreciated. Firstly, all variables must be I(1) to estimate VAR and secondly, reduce your variables to 3 or 4. Thanks.

  • @najeebahjoomun813
    @najeebahjoomun813 3 года назад +1

    Please help..
    i have 1 dependent and 6 independent variables, what do i put in the "maxlags(2)" part of my command?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад +1

      Najeebah, watch the video again and my other ARDL videos on what to do. Thanks.

  • @MauLov22
    @MauLov22 6 лет назад

    Thank you. The presentation is quite clear. Would it be possible to have a video on panel data cointegration test?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  6 лет назад

      Thanks Mo, it's on my to-do-list. Once I clear my backlogs, I'll do a video on it. Kindly share my YT Channel videos and links with your colleagues...:)

    • @zanyatwa
      @zanyatwa 6 лет назад

      Thanks, for your clear presentation! would you mind sending the do-file for ardl and cointegration to my email: wharawa@gmail.com

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  6 лет назад

      Access all Stata dofiles from my website. The link is at the end of the video.

  • @kanchandatta4668
    @kanchandatta4668 2 года назад +1

    mam, if a series is I(2) and others are I(1) which model should be appropriate ? ECM, ARDL or VAR? Please response

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад +2

      Kanchan, I suggest the Toda-Yamamoto technique in that case. Please check other online resources on how to go about this since I have no video on it, at the moment.

    • @kanchandatta4668
      @kanchandatta4668 2 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix thank you so much mam. One thing can I use 1st difference data of I(2) and others are I(1) variables to run VAR or VEC ECM?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Kanchan, "1st difference of I(2)"? What does that even mean?

    • @kanchandatta4668
      @kanchandatta4668 2 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix it means I know that a variable (say unemployment) is a I(2) variable. Now if I take 1st difference data of unemployment that is rate of change of unemployment as one variable which is now became I(1) variable and other variables of the study which are say I(1). Now the two series are I(1). We can proceed for cointegration or other tests. If they are not coinegrated then VAR model. Mam these are my assumptions, I don’t know is there any theoretical support exists in literature or not?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад

      Kanchan, please read about STATIONARITY from any basic econometrics textbooks. 1st differencing is NOT rate of change.

  • @yanuozhou6028
    @yanuozhou6028 Год назад

    Dear sir, does the number in 'maxlags()' need to be the same for all bound testing models? I'm doing an ARDL. For one specific model, using the same maxlags number as the others gave me the problem of serial correlation. in this case, can i use a different maxlags() number that does not give me such a problem?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  Год назад

      Yanuo, I answered your question in the introductory ARDL video: "How to Specify ARDL Models". Kindly watch it and jot doing some note while at it. Thanks.

  • @NusratJahan-eb6ox
    @NusratJahan-eb6ox 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. But in my data set of 4 variables(including dependent) I am not able to use bound test. When I enter command stata shows
    "command ardl is unrecognized".
    "Matrix e(lags) not found"
    Can you please tell me why this is happening?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Nusrat, you are yet to install ARDL. Type "help ardl" in the Command window to get guides on what to do.

  • @sibylla553
    @sibylla553 2 года назад

    Thank you for providing a video tutorial. I'm running a cointegration test and one variable is omitted due to collinearity i don't know why. I have 8 observations.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад +1

      Bylla, but you just stated why: due to collinearity.

    • @sibylla553
      @sibylla553 2 года назад

      ​@@CrunchEconometrix My Durbin-Watsons are higher than R-squared. Is that the cause of collinearity?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  2 года назад +1

      Watch my video on MULTICOLLINEARITY. I pointed out things to note. You will find it helpful.

    • @sibylla553
      @sibylla553 2 года назад +1

      Thank you

  • @voittamaton9881
    @voittamaton9881 6 лет назад

    Thank you, I really needed the clarification.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
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    • @voittamaton9881
      @voittamaton9881 6 лет назад

      Thanks will do like wise.

  • @dianalouisecatap9546
    @dianalouisecatap9546 Год назад

    What if the obtained f-value falls below each of the I_0 bounds except at the 10% level where it is between I_0 and I_1? Is it still inconclusive?

  • @rosebanda3134
    @rosebanda3134 4 года назад

    Hi. Thanks again for the videos. 6 variables (dependent included). The bounds test wont run with more than 4 independent variables. when i run it excluding 1 variables, i am successful in 1. checking for break in the constant and 2. checking for break in the constant and trend. However, i cant check the break in constant and slope. i get the error that says
    adf(): 3301 subscript invalid
    main(): - function returned error
    : - function returned error
    what does this mean and how do i resolve it. Also how do i explain the exclusion of one variable.
    Thanks

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      How many observations do you have? If you have initial 30 years with 6 variables, their lags and differences will result in loss of degrees of freedom. So, you need more time span.

  • @mdnaiemhossain6074
    @mdnaiemhossain6074 3 года назад +1

    I am looking for a bound test tutorial for panel data. I request you to make a video about the panel cointegration test in stata.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Bounds test is not applicable to panel ARDL.

    • @mdnaiemhossain6074
      @mdnaiemhossain6074 3 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix thanks a lot. but how can I decide about short run or long run and ECM for panel ARDL? thanks in advance.

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Kindly watch my panel ARDL videos.

  • @mrzadocknanyaro7584
    @mrzadocknanyaro7584 4 года назад

    when running the models why dont you use the variables in their first difference? or is this just for ADF test?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      The ARDL algorithm allows the use of variables in their raw forms. Kindly read the refs at the end of the video for more information. Thanks.

  • @addaada321
    @addaada321 4 года назад

    If the test is inconclusive do we have to estimate only a short-run ARDL? Best

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад +2

      Yes. Or you can decide to change control variables and re-estimate the model for a better outcome.

  • @sharminkeya46
    @sharminkeya46 3 года назад

    Sir, I am facing a problem when I use (matrix list e(lags)) command.
    Stata shows that matrix e not found.How could I overcome this problem?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад

      Hi Sharmin, click on the error code and follow the prompts. Thanks.

  • @sumayatasnim782
    @sumayatasnim782 4 года назад

    Why did you use the in form on one variable but not in others?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      Taking natural logarithms depends on the variable and at the discretion of the researcher.

  • @officialmintt
    @officialmintt 4 года назад

    What model could I possibly use for a set of variables with the same difference level but different optimal lag lengths?

  • @jahnavipratishtha
    @jahnavipratishtha 3 года назад

    Hi so suppose my F-stat of 4.008 is > I(1) of 10%, but my t-stat (-2.506) is less than I(0)= -2.57 and I(1)= -3.46. Do I still have cointegration at 10% significance level or not?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  3 года назад +1

      Jahnavi, my explanation is quite clear. Adapt and interpret your result.

    • @jahnavipratishtha
      @jahnavipratishtha 3 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix So meaning we consider only the F-statistic, not really the t-statistic. Since my F-stat is greater than the 10% I(1) bound i have cointegration? (However, this is F-stat is only > I(1) bound at 10% is that okay?)

    • @jahnavipratishtha
      @jahnavipratishtha 3 года назад +1

      @@CrunchEconometrix Thank you so much for your help! Your videos are really insightful.

  • @suhrabkhan3696
    @suhrabkhan3696 5 лет назад

    which model i can run can if the ARDL bounds Test is inconclusive about co-integration.?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  5 лет назад

      Hi Suhrab, either estimate the ARDL model or change your variables and redo your analysis.

  • @mrzadocknanyaro7584
    @mrzadocknanyaro7584 4 года назад

    Hello , i have followed your videos for my project where i study the determinants of foreign direct investment in a specific country(1990-2018) . the final model i run is shown below. does this model have too many variables? might suffer from autocorrelation? the average VIF is around 6. the model is ardl LNfdi dLNintr dLNreer LNgdp dLNtsub dLNnetoda dLNinfla dLNtrade, lags(2,1,1,2,1,1,1,2) ec
    ARDL(2,1,1,2,1,1,1,2) regression
    Sample: 1993 - 2018, but with gaps Number of obs = 20
    R-squared = 0.8888
    Adj R-squared = -1.1129
    Log likelihood = 9.3552255 Root MSE = 0.6778
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    D.LNfdi | Coef. Std. Err. t P>|t| [95% Conf. Interval]
    -------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    ADJ |
    LNfdi |
    L1. | -.0966123 .655951 -0.15 0.907 -8.43126 8.238035
    -------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    LR |
    dLNintr | -1.660472 28.00881 -0.06 0.962 -357.5462 354.2252
    dLNreer | -9.389247 124.8792 -0.08 0.952 -1596.13 1577.352
    LNgdp | 1.578758 18.44437 0.09 0.946 -232.7792 235.9367
    dLNtsub | 29.84937 245.8256 0.12 0.923 -3093.66 3153.359
    dLNnetoda | -15.98767 102.0813 -0.16 0.901 -1313.053 1281.078
    dLNinfla | -12.32564 103.1859 -0.12 0.924 -1323.426 1298.775
    dLNtrade | 18.97839 132.6266 0.14 0.910 -1666.202 1704.159
    -------------+----------------------------------------------------------------
    SR |
    LNfdi |
    LD. | -.151286 .764658 -0.20 0.876 -9.867187 9.564615
    |
    dLNintr |
    D1. | .1963492 1.764978 0.11 0.929 -22.22982 22.62252
    |
    dLNreer |
    D1. | -.9500715 3.607655 -0.26 0.836 -46.78968 44.88954
    |
    LNgdp |
    D1. | .9667242 2.661247 0.36 0.778 -32.84763 34.78108
    LD. | -.2588802 1.965706 -0.13 0.917 -25.23555 24.71779
    |
    dLNtsub |
    D1. | 2.568221 6.826822 0.38 0.771 -84.17478 89.31122
    |
    dLNnetoda |
    D1. | .6592227 2.432948 0.27 0.832 -30.25431 31.57276
    |
    dLNinfla |
    D1. | .9288262 3.017507 0.31 0.810 -37.41223 39.26989
    |
    dLNtrade |
    D1. | -1.94197 2.835643 -0.68 0.618 -37.97223 34.08829
    LD. | .373256 3.065926 0.12 0.923 -38.58302 39.32954
    |
    _cons | 1.847643 13.60531 0.14 0.914 -171.0242 174.7194
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      There's no need pasting your results. Due to time constraints, kindly briefly explain what the issues are.

  • @MrStaron47
    @MrStaron47 5 лет назад

    I have a question, after i run my data using the code ardl lnmva y x1 x2, maxlags(2) aic, it is said that my ardl command is unrecognized, what should I do?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  5 лет назад

      Have you installed the ardl syntax? If not, then do so.

    • @mdnaiemhossain6074
      @mdnaiemhossain6074 3 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix me also face this problem. so, how can I install this ardl syntax?

  • @joselopes4588
    @joselopes4588 4 года назад

    Dear Dr. NGozi
    I am running the command varsoc var1 var2 and the output is: "repeated time values in sample". I checked for repeated values and there is none. What is wrong?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      Hi Jose, is your data in panel form or a time series?

    • @joselopes4588
      @joselopes4588 4 года назад

      @@CrunchEconometrix my data is in panel form.

    • @joselopes4588
      @joselopes4588 4 года назад

      If I cannot use varsoc for panel data, what do you suggest ?

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  4 года назад

      Ok. Watch my panel ARDL series on "Optimal Lags". You may find it useful... how many countries and years in the panel?

    • @joselopes4588
      @joselopes4588 4 года назад

      14 countries and 23 years.

  • @jayshreeacharaz9023
    @jayshreeacharaz9023 Год назад +1

    Why do we put max lag 2

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  Год назад +1

      I have limited observations, so I constrained the maximum lag length to 2.

    • @jayshreeacharaz9023
      @jayshreeacharaz9023 Год назад

      @CrunchEconometrix for example if I did varsoc for each variables I have and the highest is 3 can I put maxlags(3)

    • @CrunchEconometrix
      @CrunchEconometrix  Год назад +1

      Please watch the video again and adapt to your analysis. That's the essence of creating the tutorial.