What features of data are likely to be important in analysis


Problem

I have a data set that contains information about 9 variables: 5 columns of time series on Consumer Price Indices for, respectively, Belgium, Canada, France, Japan and United States; followed by 4 columns of data on the nominal exchange rates of the first 4 of these countries in terms of US dollars.

How do I graph the (log) relative price indices and the (log) nominal exchange rates working on Eviews? What features of the data are likely to be important in the analysis?

The main reference for this is Patterson (2000, An Introduction to Applied Econometrics: A Time Series Approach, Palgrave, Chapter 13)

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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