General Electric and Westinghouse capital data.
data(gew)
A data frame with 20 observations on the following 7 variables.
All variables are numeric vectors.
Variables ending in .g
correspond to General Electric and
those ending in .w
are Westinghouse.
The observations are the years from 1934 to 1953
investment figures.
These are
capital stocks.
These are
market values.
These are
These data are a subset of a table in Boot and de Wit (1960),
also known as the Grunfeld data.
It is used a lot in econometrics,
e.g., for seemingly unrelated regressions
(see SURff
).
Here,
Zellner, A. (1962) An efficient method of estimating seemingly unrelated regressions and tests for aggregation bias. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 57, 348--368.