what are your series ? what is your regression ?After obtaining the results of OLS regression in Gretl,
I'm not sure I understand. One can not plot OLS coefficients.I would like to plot the coefficients in Excel:
both series seem to be actual values. I don't understand what the OLS regression has to do with that ? Besides, as long as the GDP (per capita) affects the consumption - and not the other way around -, GDP needs to be considered as the independent variable (X) and Consumption is the dependent variable (Y).X axis (consumption) and Y (GDP per capita).
do you mean your regression is: Y = a + b*X + c*X^2 ?The model that I estimated was quadratic.
do you mean you want to plot the predicted consumption vs the GDP ?I would put these coefficients in Excel in order to obtain the graph for the quadratic model.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Artur Bala <artur.bala@laposte.net> wrote:
Le 31/05/2011 12:06, Daniela Tatiane Santos a écrit :Hi Daniela,I would like to plot the coefficients of the regression in the Excel, but I don´t know how to do this. I don´t know if I could use any X values or if I might use values provided by Gretl. Does anybody know how to proceed?
Sven asked you a couple of days ago to clarify your request. What do you want to plot actually? What the X and Y axis are supposed to be ?
best,
artur
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