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We extend Hansen’s (2005) recentering method to a continuum of inequality constraints to construct new Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests for stochastic dominance of any pre-specified order. We show that our tests have correct size asymptotically, are consistent against fixed alternatives and are...
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We propose inverse probability weighted estimators for the distribution functions of the potential outcomes of a binary treatment under the unconfoundedness assumption. We also apply the inverse mapping on the distribution functions to obtain the quantile functions. We show that the proposed...
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We consider a new inverse probability weighted estimator for the local average treatment effect parameter where the instrument propensity score is estimated by local polynomial regression. We derive its asymptotics and provide a higher order expansion of its asymptotic MSE.
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We propose inverse probability weighted estimators for the local average treatment effect (LATE) and the local average treatment effect for the treated (LATT) under instrumental variable assumptions with covariates. We show that these estimators are asymptotically normal and efficient. When the...
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This paper examines the distribution structural functions (DSFs) and quantile structural functions (QSFs) in a semiparametric treatment effect model. The DSF and QSF are defined as the distribution function and quantile function of the counterfactural outcome when covariates are exogenously...
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This paper extends Kiefer, Vogelsang, and Bunzel (2000) and Kiefer and Vogelsang (2002b) to propose a class of over-identifying restrictions (OIR) tests that are robust to heteroskedasticity and serial correlations of unknown form. These OIR tests do not require consistent estimation of the...
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