Q12. Using the model’s results, Briar’s forecast for three years into the future is: A) $54.108 million. B) $54.543 million. C) $47.151 million.
Q13. With respect to the comments of Holmes and Briars concerning the mean reversion of the import data, the long-run mean value that: A) Briars computes is correct, but the conclusion is probably not accurate. B) Briars computes is correct, and his conclusion is probably accurate. C) Briars computes is not correct, but his conclusion is probably accurate.
Q14. Given the output, the most obvious potential problem that Briars and Holmes need to investigate is: A) conditional heteroskedasticity. B) multicollinearity. C) a unit root.
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