Variance Inflation Factors Date: 11/27/21 Time: 23:24 Sample: 1973 1998 Included observations: 26 Coefficient Uncentered Centered Variable Variance VIF VIF C 3.37E+08 5.764515 NA X1 0.081335 458.2029 164.6002 X2 2.751412 460.0499 189.9413 X3 11.59506 865.8420 440.3385 X4 4.497165 168.7699 69.97546 X5 2.421020 941.6922 431.8731 X6 1.578440 242.6026 136.9350
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