Dear,
After obtaining the results of OLS regression in Gretl, I would like to plot
 the coefficients in Excel: X axis (consumption) and Y (GDP per capita). The
model that I estimated was quadratic.

I would put these coefficients in Excel in order to obtain the graph for the
 quadratic model.

Thanks,

Daniela Tatiane dos Santos


On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Artur Bala <artur.bala(a)laposte.net> wrote:

>  Le 31/05/2011 12:06, Daniela Tatiane Santos a écrit :
>
> I would like to plot the coefficients of the regression in the Excel, but I
> don´t know how to do this. I don´t know if I could use any X values or if I
> might use values provided by Gretl. Does anybody know how to proceed?
>
> *Hi Daniela,
> Sven asked you a couple of days ago to clarify your request. What do you
> want to plot actually? What the X and Y axis are supposed to be ?
>
> best,
> artur*
>
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Dear,
After obtaining the results of OLS regression in Gretl, I would like to plot the coefficients in Excel: X axis (consumption) and Y (GDP per capita). The model that I estimated was quadratic.

I would put these coefficients in Excel in order to obtain the graph for the quadratic model.

Thanks,

Daniela Tatiane dos Santos


On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Artur Bala <[email protected]> wrote:
Le 31/05/2011 12:06, Daniela Tatiane Santos a écrit :
I would like to plot the coefficients of the regression in the Excel, but I don´t know how to do this. I don´t know if I could use any X values or if I might use values provided by Gretl. Does anybody know how to proceed?
Hi Daniela,
Sven asked you a couple of days ago to clarify your request. What do you want to plot actually? What the X and Y axis are supposed to be ?

best,
artur


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