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micEconCES (version 0.9-8)

cesEst-methods: Methods for Estimated CES Functions

Description

Methods for Objects of Class cesEst and cesEst.

Usage

# S3 method for cesEst
coef( object, … )
# S3 method for summary.cesEst
coef( object, … )
# S3 method for cesEst
fitted( object, … )
# S3 method for cesEst
residuals( object, … )
# S3 method for cesEst
vcov( object, … )

Arguments

object

an object of class cesEst or summary.cesEst.

further arguments are currently ignored.

Value

coef.cesEst returns a vector of the estimated coefficients.

coef.summary.cesEst returns a matrix with four columns: the estimated coefficients/parameters of the CES, their standard errors, the t-statistic, and corresponding (two-sided) P-values.

fitted.cesEst returns a vector of the fitted values.

residuals.cesEst returns a vector of the residuals.

vcov.cesEst returns the variance covariance matrix of the estimated coefficients.

See Also

cesEst and summary.cesEst.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
   data( germanFarms, package = "micEcon" )
   # output quantity:
   germanFarms$qOutput <- germanFarms$vOutput / germanFarms$pOutput
   # quantity of intermediate inputs
   germanFarms$qVarInput <- germanFarms$vVarInput / germanFarms$pVarInput


   ## CES: Land & Labor
   cesLandLabor <- cesEst( "qOutput", c( "land", "qLabor" ), germanFarms )

   # estimated coefficients
   coef( cesLandLabor )

   # estimated coefficients, their standard errors, t-statistic, P-values
   coef( summary( cesLandLabor ) )

   # fitted values of the estimated model
   fitted( cesLandLabor )

   # residuals of the estimated model
   residuals( cesLandLabor )

   # covariance matrix of the estimated coefficients
   vcov( cesLandLabor )
# }

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