We discussed linear and exponential trendlines. Another popular choice is a power trendline, also called a constant elasticity trendline. This trendline has the form y =axb, and it has the property that when x increases by 1%, y changes by a constant percentage. In fact, this constant percentage is approximately equal to the exponent b (which could be positive or negative). The power trendline is often cited in the economics literature, where, for example, x might be price and y might be demand. Fortunately, it can be found through Excel’s Trendline tool; the power trendline is just another option. Estimate and interpret a power trendline for the data on demand and price of some commodity listed in the file P16_09.xlsx. In particular, if price increases by 1%, what do you expect to happen to demand? Calculate the MAPE for this power trendline. Would you say it provides a good fit?
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