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Date:         Thu, 3 Feb 2005 15:23:26 -0500
Reply-To:     Jeffrey Newman <Jeffrey.Newman@BEA.GOV>
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From:         Jeffrey Newman <Jeffrey.Newman@BEA.GOV>
Subject:      PROC TSCSREG
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I am using PROC TSCSREG to try to develop predicted metropolitan area income estimates. I'm aware that tscsreg does not compute observation-level statistics like residuals and predicted values.

Have any of you had success in developing residual values based on the tscsreg procedure? My dependent variable is a log value of a growth rate (current year/previous year). Also, I want to use the Parks option in the model to account for autocorrelation in my pooled input data.

Thanks in advance for any help that you can give me.

Jeff

Jeff Newman Economist Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-55) Washington, DC 20230 202-606-9265


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