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In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result   . Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:   where       . .
Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples: In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result   . Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:   where       . where In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result   . Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:   where       . In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result   . Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:   where       . In the simple,one-explanatory variable,errors-in-variables model,the OLS estimator for the slope is inconsistent.The textbook derived the following result   . Show that the OLS estimator for the intercept behaves as follows in large samples:   where       . .


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