We consider the following problem. A structural equation of interest contains two sets of explanatory variables which economic theory predicts may be endogenous. The researcher is interesting in testing the exogeneity of only one of them. Standard exogeneity tests are in general unreliable from the view point of size control to assess such a problem. We develop four alternative tests to address this issue in a convenient way. We provide a characterization of their distributions under both the null hypothesis (level) and the alternative hypothesis (power), with or without identification. We show that the usual chi-squares critical values are still applicable even when identification is weak. So, all proposed tests can be described as rob...
This paper proposes a novel way of testing exogeneity of an explanatory variable without any paramet...
When some explanatory variables in a regression are correlated with the disturbance term, instrument...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...
We consider the following problem. A structural equation of interest contains two sets of explanato...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
This paper investigates the size and power properties of the subset (Wu, 1973,1974) T2-test and (Hau...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables ...
We provide a generalization of the Anderson-Rubin (AR) procedure for inference on parameters which r...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
We provide a generalization of the Anderson-Rubin (AR) procedure for inference on parameters which r...
Currently, the commonly employed instrumental variables strategy relies on the knife-edge assumption...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
Let y (subscript "a"), y (subscript "b") denote the endogenous variables in a conventional structura...
This paper proposes a novel way of testing exogeneity of an explanatory variable without any paramet...
When some explanatory variables in a regression are correlated with the disturbance term, instrument...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...
We consider the following problem. A structural equation of interest contains two sets of explanato...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subv...
This paper investigates the size and power properties of the subset (Wu, 1973,1974) T2-test and (Hau...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables ...
We provide a generalization of the Anderson-Rubin (AR) procedure for inference on parameters which r...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
We provide a generalization of the Anderson-Rubin (AR) procedure for inference on parameters which r...
Currently, the commonly employed instrumental variables strategy relies on the knife-edge assumption...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
Let y (subscript "a"), y (subscript "b") denote the endogenous variables in a conventional structura...
This paper proposes a novel way of testing exogeneity of an explanatory variable without any paramet...
When some explanatory variables in a regression are correlated with the disturbance term, instrument...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...