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In econometrics some nonparametric instrumental regression models and nonparametric demand models with endogeneity lead …
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Centralized school assignment algorithms must distinguish between applicants with the same preferences and priorities. This is done with randomly assigned lottery numbers, nonlottery tie-breakers like test scores, or both. The New York City public high school match illustrates the latter, using...
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The asymptotic distribution of the linear instrumental variables (IV) estimator with empirically selected ridge regression penalty is characterized. The regularization tuning parameter is selected by splitting the observed data into training and test samples and becomes an estimated parameter...
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In a model with endogenous regressors, heteroskedastic and autocorrelated (HAC) errors and weak instruments, tests that depend on the data only through the Anderson-Rubin (AR) and Lagrange Multiplier (LM) statistics ignore important information on the regression coefficients. This is in contrast...
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hand, the paper establishes the finite-sample optimality of the CLR test when the correlation between the structural and … parameter of interest, uniformly over all such pairs of alternative hypothesis values and uniformly over the correlation between …
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In a model with endogenous regressors, heteroskedastic and autocorrelated (HAC) errors and weak instruments, tests that depend on the data only through the Anderson-Rubin (AR) and Lagrange Multiplier (LM) statistics ignore important information on the regression coefficients. This is in contrast...
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We explore the validity of the 2-stage least squares estimator with l_{1}-regularization in both stages, for linear triangular models where the numbers of endogenous regressors in the main equation and instruments in the first-stage equations can exceed the sample size, and the regression...
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, acknowledging that there are other useful sources of identification available to tackle potential endogeneity issues …
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We provide a justification for why, and when, endogeneity will not cause bias in the interpretation of the coefficients in a regression model. This technique can be a viable alternative to, or even used alongside, the instrumental variable method. We show that when performing any comparative...
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This paper develops an alternative asymptotic approach to Staiger-Stock's (1997) local to zero IV estimation of a structural parameter when instruments are weakly related to the endogenous variables. Rather than treating the limiting coefficients of the instruments in the first-stage regression...
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