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In many set-identified models, it is difficult to obtain a tractable characterization of the identified set. Therefore, researchers often rely on nonsharp identification conditions, and empirical results are often based on an outer set of the identified set. This practice is often viewed as...
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misspecification. We provide a sufficient condition for the existence of discordant outer sets which covers models characterized by … sets of these minimum relaxations is misspecification-robust and it has a new and intuitive empirical interpretation …
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We analyze identification of nonseparable models under three kinds of exogeneity assumptions weaker than full statistical independence. The first is based on quantile independence. Selection on unobservables drives deviations from full independence. We show that such deviations based on quantile...
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misspecification, whereas the pre-test estimators reduce the risk in parts of the parameter space and increase it in other parts. To … data generating processes (DGPs) that model various degrees of local misspecification as well as global misspecification …
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Standard tests and confidence sets in the moment inequality literature are not robust to model misspecification in the …
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Standard tests and confidence sets in the moment inequality literature are not robust to model misspecification in the …
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This paper studies the problem of specification testing in partially identified models defined by a finite number of moment equalities and inequalities (i.e., (in)equalities). Under the null hypothesis, there is at least one parameter value that simultaneously satisfies all of the moment...
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This paper studies the problem of specification testing in partially identified models defined by a finite number of moment equalities and inequalities (i.e. (in)equalities). Under the null hypothesis, there is at least one parameter value that simultaneously satisfies all of the moment...
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Studies employing Arellano-Bond and Blundell-Bond generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation for linear dynamic panel data models are growing exponentially in number. However, for researchers it is hard to make a reasoned choice between many different possible implementations of these...
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