Nearly Optimal Tests When a Nuisance Parameter Is Present Under the Null Hypothesis
This paper considers nonstandard hypothesis testing problems that involve a nuisance parameter. We establish an upper bound on the weighted average power of all valid tests, and develop a numerical algorithm that determines a feasible test with power close to the bound. The approach is illustrated in six applications: inference about a linear regression coefficient when the sign of a control coefficient is known; small sample inference about the difference in means from two independent Gaussian samples from populations with potentially different variances; inference about the break date in structural break models with moderate break magnitude; predictability tests when the regressor is highly persistent; inference about an interval identified parameter; and inference about a linear regression coefficient when the necessity of a control is in doubt.
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2015
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Authors: | Elliott, Graham ; Müller, Ulrich K. ; Watson, Mark W. |
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Econometrica. - Econometric Society. - Vol. 83.2015, 03, p. 771-811
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Econometric Society |
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