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Type: Journal article
Title: Subset hypotheses testing and instrument exclusion in the linear IV regression
Author: Doko Tchatoka, F.
Citation: Econometric Theory, 2015; 31(6):1192-1228
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0266-4666
1469-4360
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Firmin Doko Tchatoka
Abstract: This paper explores the sensitivity of plug-in subset tests to instrument exclusion in structural models. Identification-robust statistics based on the plug-in principle have been developed for testing hypotheses specified on subsets of the structural parameters. However, their robustness to instrument exclusion has not been investigated. This paper proposes an analysis of the asymptotic distributions of the limited information maximum likelihood (LIML) estimator and plug-in statistics when potential instruments are omitted. Our results provide several new insights and extensions of earlier studies. We show that the exclusion of instruments can eliminate the first-stage, thus weakening identification and invalidating the plug-in subset inference. However, when instrument omission does not affect LIML consistency, it preserves the plug-in subset test validity, although LIML is no longer asymptotically efficient. Unlike the instrumental variable (IV) estimator, the LIML estimator of the identified linear combination of the nuisance parameter is not asymptotically a Gaussian mixture, even without instrument exclusion.
Rights: © Cambridge University Press 2014
DOI: 10.1017/S0266466614000462
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266466614000462
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