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                       Final Exam for Quantitative Methods
                              Economics 492L, Fall 2003
                                 Maxwell B. Stinchcombe
            This take-home exam has nine equally weighted questions. Your answers are due
            before noon, Monday, December 15, 2003, in the Economics Department main office.
            I expect you to work alone. Please keep answers to separate questions on separate
            pieces of paper.
            The only acceptable reference works are the notes and textbooks for this class, your
            micro class, or your macro class. My guess is that you will want to use Casella and
            Berger several times.
            If a numbered part of a problem makes a statement, your job is to prove it if it is true,
            and to find a counter-example if it is not.
                                         1
                  A: Suppose that we observe n values of y, arranged in an n×1 vector Y,andn values
                  of x , i =1,...,k, arranged in an n × k matrix X. We assume that n>kand that
                      i
                  the columns of X are independent. The β that makes
                                                               ′               ′
                                            f(β):=(Y−Xβ)(Y−Xβ)=e e
                                                                               β β
                                          b         ′   −1 ′
                  as small as possible is β   =(XX) XY.
                                           LS
                                              ′
                     1. Let e =(1,0,...,0). Solve the minimization problem
                             1
                                                          ′                       ′
                                          min (Y−Xβ)(Y−Xβ)subject to e β =0,
                                              β                                   1
                                                                     ′
                        and let β denote the answer. Note that e β = 0 iff the first component of β is
                                 1                                   1
                                                            b
                        equal to 0. Express β in terms of β     . [It should be a simple expression.]
                                              1               LS
                     2. Interpret your previous answer in terms of M, the column span of X.
                                     ′          ′
                     3. Show that e e      ≥ e     e   .  [If the inequality is too large, we’d reject the
                                     β1 β1      βLS βLS
                                          ′
                        hypothesis that e β =0.]
                                          1
                                         ′          ′
                     4. Explicitly give e e   and e    e    when X is an n×1 column of 1’s. Relate this
                                         β1 β1      βLS βLS
                        to the problem of finding the mean of collection of numbers.
                  B:(Thisproblemusesthenotationfromthepreviousproblem.) Wesupposethatthere
                  are n observations stacked as above, and that rearranging the rows into ǫ = Y −X β
                                                                                               i    i     i
                  gives a collection, ǫ , i =1,...,n, of independent, mean 0, variance σ2 > 0, random
                                       i
                                                                                       2
                  variables. The parameters for the distribution of the ǫ is (β,σ ), and the random
                                                                              i
                  vector of ǫ ’s is denote ǫ.
                             i
                              b        ′  −1 ′                                          ′
                     We use β for (XX) XY. This problem asks you to find Eee, where the least
                  squares residuals (the errors made in fitting the data to a linear relation) are defined
                                  b
                  as e =(Y−Xβ).
                     Note carefully the distinction between e and ǫ.
                     The trace of a square matrix M =(M) =(m ), i,j =1,...,n, is defined as the
                                                               ij      ij
                  sum of the diagonal elements, tr(M)=P m .IfM is a 1×1 matrix, it is a scalar,
                                                               i  ii
                  and the trace of a scalar is the scalar itself.
                     1. tr(M +M )=tr(M )+tr(M ).
                             1      2          1          2
                     2. When A is n×m and B is m×n, tr(AB)=tr(BA), that is, matrixes can be
                        commuted under the trace operator.
                     3. Eǫǫ′ = σ2In where In is the n ×n identity matrix.
                                                    ′                         ′        2
                     4. For any n ×n matrix M, ǫMǫ is a scalar, and EǫMǫ = σ tr(M).
                         ′     ′           ′   −1 ′
                     5. e e = ǫ (In − X(X X)     X)ǫ.     e′e
                           ′      2                  2                                       2
                     6. Eee=σ (n−k)sothats = (n−k) is an unbiased estimator of σ .
                                                               ′   −1 ′
                     7. Explicitly give the matrix (I − X(X X)       X)andits trace when X is an n×1
                                                      n
                        column of 1’s.
                                                               2
                                                                          1 −y
                  C: The exponential(β) density function is f(y|β)= e β 1[0,∞)(y). This density is
                                                                          β
                  often used as a model for the length of life of memoryless physical systems. Suppose
                  that Y has the exponential distribution just given so that EY = β.
                    1. Show that Y is memoryless — that is, show that for a,b > 0, P(Y>a+b|Y>
                       a)=P(Y>b).                          √
                    2. Consider the random variable U =      Y. Give the density for U and find EU.
                    3. The memorylessness of Y implies that E(Y|Y>a)=a + β = a + EY.For
                       a>0,is E(U|U>a)a)>a+EU? Explain.
                                                                    θ−1
                  D: Suppose that (X ,...,X ) is iid f(x|θ)=θx         1   (x), θ>0.
                                       1       n                        [0,1]
                    1. The density given above has a name, what is it?
                    2. Show that the density is a one-parameter exponential family.
                    3. Show that P ln(Xi) is sufficient for θ.
                                     i
                    4. Find the maximum likelihood estimator of θ.
                    5. Find the method of moments estimator of θ.                     P
                    6. Find the distribution of Yi := ln(Xi), and the distribution of    i Yi.
                    7. Find an unbiased estimator with minimal variance. [This one is difficult.]
                  E:Therearen stocks, with prices p ∈ Rn . Their random rates of return are the
                                                              ++
                  vector X ∈ Rn (so that d dollars in stock i gives a return d · X ). E X = µ ≫ 0
                                                                                      i
                  and Var(X) = Σ where Σ is the positive definite n × n matrix with ij’th entry
                  Σ =Cov(X,X). The choice problem is how much to invest in stock i.Letq ∈ Rn
                    ij          i  j
                  denote a vector of investment levels, that is, a portfolio. Eq· X = q′µ is the mean
                  return of the portfolio q. We assume that a portfolio having mean r and variance v is
                  valued using the utility function U = r − βv, β>0.
                                                             2
                    1. Mean-variance utility functions with β>0 violate first order stochastic domi-
                       nance — there are random variables R and S with R first order stochastically
                       dominating S having U(R) 
						
									
										
									
																
													
					
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