The following model can be used to study whether campaign expenditures affect election outcomes: voteA = β0 + β1log(expendA) + β2log(expendB) + β3prtystrA + u, where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by Candidate A, expendA and expendB are campaign expenditures by Candidates A and B, and prtystrA is a measure of party strength for Candidate A (the percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party). The sample regression function obtained from a sample of n = 173 observations is given by voteA \ = 45.08 + 6.083 ∗ log(expendA)–6.615 ∗ log(expendB) + 0.152 ∗ prtystrA, with the following standard errors and R-squared: se(βˆ

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The following model can be used to study whether campaign expenditures affect election outcomes:
voteA = β0 + β1log(expendA) + β2log(expendB) + β3prtystrA + u,
where voteA is the percentage of the vote received by Candidate A, expendA and expendB are campaign
expenditures by Candidates A and B, and prtystrA is a measure of party strength for Candidate A (the
percentage of the most recent presidential vote that went to A’s party). The sample regression function
obtained from a sample of n = 173 observations is given by
voteA \ = 45.08 + 6.083 ∗ log(expendA)–6.615 ∗ log(expendB) + 0.152 ∗ prtystrA,
with the following standard errors and R-squared: se(βˆ
0) = 3.93, se(βˆ
1) = 0.382, se(βˆ
2) = 0.379, se(βˆ
3) =0.062, R2 = 0.793.

1) Interpret the sign and magnitude of the estimated effect of A’s expenditures on the outcome (β1). Do you think the estimated effect is the causal effect? Explain.

2) Interpret the explanatory power (R2) of the estimated model. Is it an evidence for causal effect of expendA
on voteA?

3) Based on the estimation results, discuss the statistical significance of the estimated coefficient for A’s
expenditure (at 0.05 significance level).

4) Is it a good idea to measure the expenditure variables in percentages of total expenditure of A and B.

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