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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 20:10, zarrialamons16

When using a multiplicative power function (y = a x1b1 x2b2 x3b3) to represent an economic relationship, estimates of the parameters (a, and the b's) using linear regression analysis can be obtained by first applying a transformation to convert the function to a linear relationship?

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