This study exposes the cognitive flaws of ‘endogeneity bias’. It examines how conceptualisation of the bias has evolved to embrace all major econometric problems, despite extensive lack of hard evidence. It reveals the crux of the bias – a priori rejection of causal variables as conditionally valid ones, and of the bias correction by consistent estimators – modification of those variables by non-uniquely and non-causally generated regressors. It traces the flaws to misconceptions about error terms and estimation consistency. It highlights the need to shake off the bias to let statistical learning play an active and formal role in econometrics. JEL classification: B23, B40, C10, C5
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
Estimation of empirical relationships is prone to bias. Economists have carefully studied sources of...
This paper considers an expectations augmented version of the Engle and Granger (1987) error correct...
This study exposes the cognitive flaws of ‘endogeneity bias’. It examines how conceptualisation of t...
This study exposes the cognitive flaws of ‘endogeneity bias’. It examines how conceptualisation of t...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
Although researchers in business and management are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
AbstractThe BLU properties of OLS estimators under known assumptions have encouraged the widespread ...
This paper considers an expectations augmented version of the Engle and Granger (1987) error correct...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
Estimation of empirical relationships is prone to bias. Economists have carefully studied sources of...
This paper considers an expectations augmented version of the Engle and Granger (1987) error correct...
This study exposes the cognitive flaws of ‘endogeneity bias’. It examines how conceptualisation of t...
This study exposes the cognitive flaws of ‘endogeneity bias’. It examines how conceptualisation of t...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
This study exposes the flaw in defining endogeneity bias by correlation between an explanatory varia...
Although researchers in business and management are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
This paper investigates the nature of the IV method for tackling endogeneity. By tracing the rise an...
AbstractThe BLU properties of OLS estimators under known assumptions have encouraged the widespread ...
This paper considers an expectations augmented version of the Engle and Granger (1987) error correct...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
Estimation of empirical relationships is prone to bias. Economists have carefully studied sources of...
This paper considers an expectations augmented version of the Engle and Granger (1987) error correct...