Estimation with many instrumental variables
Using many valid instrumental variables has the potential to improve efficiency but makes the usual inference procedures inaccurate. We give corrected standard errors, an extension of Bekker (1994) to nonnormal disturbances, that adjust for many instruments. We find that this adujstment is useful in empirical work, simulations, and in the asymptotic theory. Use of the corrected standard errors in t-ratios leads to an asymptotic approximation order that is the same when the number of instrumental variables grow as when the number of instruments is fixed. We also give a version of the Kleibergen (2002) weak instrument statistic that is robust to many instruments.
Year of publication: |
2006-09
|
---|---|
Authors: | Hansen, Christian ; Hausman, Jerry ; Newey, Whitney |
Institutions: | Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (CEMMAP) |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Instrumental variables estimation with flexible distribution
Hansen, Christian, (2007)
-
Individual heterogeneity and average welfare
Hausman, Jerry, (2013)
-
Instrumental variable estimation with heteroskedasticity and many instruments
Hausman, Jerry, (2007)
- More ...