The attached table contains quarterly data on three such external variables (x1, x2, and x3) and the price y of Ford Motor Company’s common stock (adjusted for stock splits). The Japanese yen exchange rate, x1, measures the strength of the yen versus the US dollar. The higher the rate, the cheaper are Japanese imports – such as the automobiles of Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Subaru – to US consumers. Similarly, the higher the deutsche mark exchange rate, x2, the less expensive are BMW’s and Mercedes Benz’s to US consumers. Finally, the S&P 500 Index, x3, is a general measure of the performance of the market for stocks in US firms. Answer the questions below using the critical value approach and/or the p-value approach Date Ford stock Price                  y Japanese    Yen          x1   Deutsche Mark       x2  S&P500      x3 1992.1 38.3 133.2 1.64 407.36 1992.2 45.2 125.5 1.53 408.21 1992.3 39.4 119.2 1.41 418.48 1992.4 42.7 124.7 1.61 435.64 1993.1 52.3 121.3 1.61 450.16 1993.2 55.3 110.1 1.69 447.29 1993.3 64.7 105.2 1.62 459.24 1993.4 58.1 111.3 1.73 465.34 1994.1 59.9 103.4 1.76 463.21 1994.2 27.6 99.5 1.6 454.83 1994.3 27.5 98.5 1.55 466.96 1994.4 26.3 99.6 1.38 455.19 1995.1 29.5 89.4 1.39 493.15 1995.2 31.2 84.6 1.42 539.23 1995.3 28.7 98.2 1.43 578.32 1995.4 28.9 102.4 1.48 614.57 1996.1 34.8 106.3 1.52 647.05 1996.2 36.2 109.8 1.58 668.53 1996.3 32.1 110.5 1.61 672.92 1996.4 33.9 112.8 1.69 689.35   3) Do the data provide sufficient evidence that the price of Ford stock is affected by the yen? Reach your conclusion using .

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The attached table contains quarterly data on three such external variables (x1, x2, and x3) and the price y of Ford Motor Company’s common stock (adjusted for stock splits). The Japanese yen exchange rate, x1, measures the strength of the yen versus the US dollar. The higher the rate, the cheaper are Japanese imports – such as the automobiles of Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Subaru – to US consumers.

Similarly, the higher the deutsche mark exchange rate, x2, the less expensive are BMW’s and Mercedes Benz’s to US consumers. Finally, the S&P 500 Index, x3, is a general measure of the performance of the market for stocks in US firms. Answer the questions below using the critical value approach and/or the p-value approach

Date

Ford stock Price

                 y

Japanese    Yen          x1

  Deutsche Mark  

    x2

 S&P500      x3

1992.1

38.3

133.2

1.64

407.36

1992.2

45.2

125.5

1.53

408.21

1992.3

39.4

119.2

1.41

418.48

1992.4

42.7

124.7

1.61

435.64

1993.1

52.3

121.3

1.61

450.16

1993.2

55.3

110.1

1.69

447.29

1993.3

64.7

105.2

1.62

459.24

1993.4

58.1

111.3

1.73

465.34

1994.1

59.9

103.4

1.76

463.21

1994.2

27.6

99.5

1.6

454.83

1994.3

27.5

98.5

1.55

466.96

1994.4

26.3

99.6

1.38

455.19

1995.1

29.5

89.4

1.39

493.15

1995.2

31.2

84.6

1.42

539.23

1995.3

28.7

98.2

1.43

578.32

1995.4

28.9

102.4

1.48

614.57

1996.1

34.8

106.3

1.52

647.05

1996.2

36.2

109.8

1.58

668.53

1996.3

32.1

110.5

1.61

672.92

1996.4

33.9

112.8

1.69

689.35

 

3) Do the data provide sufficient evidence that the price of Ford stock is affected by the yen? Reach your conclusion using .

 

 

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