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   The new link Econ 121 has detailed information on this course to be offered by me in Spring 1999. If you plan to take that and want to get a headstart, read Chapter 14 of my book describing how to find a topic and how to obtain data.
   I would appreciate your comments on the ESL program (good and bad) and any suggestions for improvement. You can email it or, if you want to be anonymous, print it out and put it in my box in Econ 210.
    Version 4.39 (dated December 26, 1998) of ESL.EXE is available for users at home. The link Update gives you the changes made to the program recently.
    Graded Homework #3 and final exams can be picked up from Nan in Econ 114. Because I was very generous in assigning the final grades, I will be extremely hard-nosed about regrading. If there is a recording error, put your proof in my mailbox in Econ 210.
   The link SUMMARY has the summary statistics for the various scores.
   Answers to the final exam are posted in the links Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, and Page 6.

Past Bulletins
   The link Answers to HW #3 has an MSWord file (12 pages long). Select the "openit" option, view the file, and then print relevant pages. Alternatively, use the right or left mouse button to save it as a Word file and print it from MS Word.
   The link Final exam has details about the final exam.
   Check the link Exercise 9.11 for answers to Exercise 9.11.
    Honors project report is due the last day of class. See me for specific directions about the report.
   DEADLINE FOR CHANGES IN GRADES IN SECOND EXAM AND HOMEWORK IS 11AM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1998. NO MORE GRADE CHANGES WILL BE PERMITTED ON THE FIRST EXAM AND HOMEWORK.
   Homework #3 will be due on Thursday, December 3, 1998, and NOT on Tuesday as stated before.
   Answers to the second mid-term exam are posted in the links Page 1, Page 2, Page 3,
   Page 4, and Page 5 (in Step 1 of Question II.3, a constant term should be added).
   Check the link Exercise 8.13 for answers to Exercise 8.13.
   Also the link Exercises 9.3 and 9.5 for answers to these.
   Check answers to Parts I & II and Part III of Homework #2.
   In the Web pages posted in last Spring's Econ 120C, final exam questions and answers covering Chapters 8 and 9 are in the pages called finp1.gif through finp5.gif. Click Spring 98 Econ 120C for access to the complete list.
   Guidelines for the next exam is in the link EXAM #2.
   If you want to work in Econ 100 Lab after hours, the code is 1141723.
   If you don't have ESL version 4.36 at home, click download and save the new esl.exe into the C:\ESL folder. If you have trouble downloading, try the right mouse key. See Trouble shooting if you have problems with printing and/or Notepad.
   Answers to the first mid-term exam are posted in the links Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6, and Page 7.
   If you are planning to take my 121 in Spring 99, then hangon to the text book. I will be using the same in 121.
   Homework #2 is due at 11:10 am on Tuesday, November 17, 1998.
   In Homework #2, the square command should be:
   &  square YF EDUC UE MR DR URB WH D90YF D90UE D90MR ;
   Also, you must discuss the marginal effect of each variable as was done in Pages 192,193, and 196. For discussing the marginal effects for the WLFP model, use only your "best final model".
   Spring 98 Econ 120C first midterm exam with answers are in the links Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, and Page 5.
   Homework #1 answers are in the links Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, and 10-page computer printout.
   Practice Problem answers for Chapter 6 are in the links Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, and Page 6.
   Practice Problem answers for Chapter 7 are in the links Page 1, Page 2, and Page 3.
   Exam #1 has information about the first mid-term exam.
   If you are now in Econ 178 and want to use ESL to do your project there, you can set up your own data file and use it with ESL. First create an Excel file with the data. Then follow the directions in XLTOESL to convert an Excel file into ESL data files.
   See Jobs for some job openings.
   I have fixed the scroll command not allowing users to continue with the omit command. &  &  Users at home can download this by first clicking ESL update and then clicking esl.exe. If you have trouble with downloading any of the files, Mark Dipasupil, a student in 120C, has a simple solution. All you need to do is right-click the link for a file and choose SAVE TARGET AS. Then, proceed as normal. This downloads the file just as the link does. Try Practice Computer Session #1 to familiarize yourself with the new ESL and to make the first assignment (posted next) easier to do.
   Print Homework #1 and carry out the exercises. It is due Oct. 20, 1998.
   Be sure to review the first five chapters of the text, covered last Spring.