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Refer to the following model yt = Refer to the following model y<sub>t</sub> =   <sub>0</sub> +   <sub>0</sub>s<sub>t</sub> +   <sub>1</sub>s<sub>t-1</sub> +   <sub>2</sub>s<sub>t-2</sub> +   <sub>3</sub>s<sub>t-3</sub> + u<sub>t</sub> This is an example of a(n) : A) infinite distributed lag model. B) finite distributed lag model of order 1. C)  finite distributed lag model of order 2. D)  finite distributed lag model of order 3. 0 + Refer to the following model y<sub>t</sub> =   <sub>0</sub> +   <sub>0</sub>s<sub>t</sub> +   <sub>1</sub>s<sub>t-1</sub> +   <sub>2</sub>s<sub>t-2</sub> +   <sub>3</sub>s<sub>t-3</sub> + u<sub>t</sub> This is an example of a(n) : A) infinite distributed lag model. B) finite distributed lag model of order 1. C)  finite distributed lag model of order 2. D)  finite distributed lag model of order 3. 0st + Refer to the following model y<sub>t</sub> =   <sub>0</sub> +   <sub>0</sub>s<sub>t</sub> +   <sub>1</sub>s<sub>t-1</sub> +   <sub>2</sub>s<sub>t-2</sub> +   <sub>3</sub>s<sub>t-3</sub> + u<sub>t</sub> This is an example of a(n) : A) infinite distributed lag model. B) finite distributed lag model of order 1. C)  finite distributed lag model of order 2. D)  finite distributed lag model of order 3. 1st-1 + Refer to the following model y<sub>t</sub> =   <sub>0</sub> +   <sub>0</sub>s<sub>t</sub> +   <sub>1</sub>s<sub>t-1</sub> +   <sub>2</sub>s<sub>t-2</sub> +   <sub>3</sub>s<sub>t-3</sub> + u<sub>t</sub> This is an example of a(n) : A) infinite distributed lag model. B) finite distributed lag model of order 1. C)  finite distributed lag model of order 2. D)  finite distributed lag model of order 3. 2st-2 + Refer to the following model y<sub>t</sub> =   <sub>0</sub> +   <sub>0</sub>s<sub>t</sub> +   <sub>1</sub>s<sub>t-1</sub> +   <sub>2</sub>s<sub>t-2</sub> +   <sub>3</sub>s<sub>t-3</sub> + u<sub>t</sub> This is an example of a(n) : A) infinite distributed lag model. B) finite distributed lag model of order 1. C)  finite distributed lag model of order 2. D)  finite distributed lag model of order 3. 3st-3 + ut
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