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Introduction to Eviews Eviews Workshop September 6, 2012 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
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Workshop Outline Opening Eviews How Eviews manages data Importing data Summary statistics Creating and changing a series Running Regressions Performing basic tests Working with commands Saving your workfiles and textfiles
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Eviews Access To access Eviews use an EconLab computer or a remote desktop connection. To connect remotely, go to start, remote desktop connection, type “sas.coloradocollege.edu” into the computer field and connect using your CC username and password.
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EViews Workfile The workfile is the central place to keep and save all your work Your workfile saves your groups (data), tables, equations, variables, and graphs in one convenient location. Constant in the model Equation Graph Group Series
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Using Workfiles To create a new workfile -File New Workfile Data Structure ▫Time Series Dated/Regular frequency +Data Range ▫Cross Sectional Undated/unstructured # of observations ▫Panel balanced panel Save & Name New Pages ▫By clicking on the “New Page” label at the bottom of the workfile you can create new pages
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Exercise 1 Download the workshop data from the Economics and Business Webpage Open the Excel file EviewsLab_data, use the Macro Sheet. Create a new workfile for today’s workshop
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Importing Data Copy and Paste Method 1.At the top, click Quick Empty Group 2.Click on Cell 1 and press the “up” arrow on the keyboard 3.Open Excel and copy data 4.Paste data into EViews cell 1
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Directly Importing Data from Excel To import directly, 1.After creating a new workfile 2.Close the excel file 3.File Import import from file 4.Browse for file 5. next next finish
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Exercise 2 Import Macro Data into Excel by copy and paste Import Micro Data into Excel by direct import (you’ll need to create a second workfile)
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Finding Summary Statistics To display the summary statistics, show the group of variables that you want to summarize ▫Quick Group Statistics Descriptive Statistics common sample
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Exercise 3 Using the Macro Data, create a group for your independent variables Find the standard deviation for each variable
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Generating New Variables To generate new variables, go to your workfile. Click on the Genr tab, and then type the equation you want for your new variable. When you hit enter, your new variable will appear in the workfile. To create a lag variable type variable(-1)
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Running Basic Regressions Creating a new Equation ▫In your workfile: ▫Quick Estimate Equation
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Estimating Equation Separated by spaces: *dependent variable *constant, c *independent variables (or group) Type of regression Sample Range
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Econometric Tests and Corrections Output of Equation Window Coefficient Summary Statistics To run tests Regression Summary Estimate— modify regression Stats—this current view Name your equation to save
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Residuals-test for normality In your equation view --View Actual, Fitted, Residual Residual Graph
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Plotting Residuals Versus Fitted Values To generate fitted values ▫In equation view: Forecast click ok ▫Go to workfile: Object New Object graph ▫Graph resid “variablef” ▫Go to options type scatter
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Testing for Normality In equation view ▫View Residual Diagnostics Histo gram-Normality Test ▫Look at Jarque- Bera stat
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Correcting for Normality Problems To fix normality problems: you may need to change the functional form of your model
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Testing for Heteroskedasticity In equation view: ▫View Residual Tests Heteroskedasticity Tests ▫Choose Test (typically White) ▫Look at Chi-Square value from table
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Correcting for Heteroskedasticity In equation view ▫Estimate options change coefficient covariance matrix to White White Corrected
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Testing for Multicollinearity Create a correlation matrix ▫Show your independent variables ▫View covariance analysis Select “correlations” (unselect “covariance”) Off diagonal values should be less than 0.6
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Exercise 4 Plot your fitted values vs. residuals Check for Normality of errors Check for multicollinearity Check for heteroskedasticity
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Getting Help For general instructions and commands: ▫Visit the EViews PDFs ▫Go to start Programs Eviews7 Click on Command Reference or User Guides
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Questions? If you have additional questions after today please stop by Palmer 101 F or email Cassandra.M.Benson@ColoradoCol lege.edu
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