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Nyc_prop
Calcite | Level 5
Hello,

I have a model like this,

LnY=b1 ln (x1) + b2 ln (x2) + ln ( a1z1+ a2z2) + e.

Which procedure can solve this kind of a model which has an additive part as well as a multiplicative part. Also, will that procedure address the global min and max solutions properly? Kindly advice.
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ballardw
Super User

You may want to describe the questions you want to answer from your data as there may be a choice of procedures that will use your specific model but not all provide the same analysis.

Nyc_prop
Calcite | Level 5
This is a panel data.

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