We investigate the validity of the standard specification tests for assessing the exogeneity of subvectors in the linear IV regression. Our results show that ignoring the endogeneity of the regressors whose exogeneity is not being tested leads to invalid tests (level is not controlled). When the fitted values from the first stage regression of these regressors are used as instruments under the partial null hypothesis of interest, as suggested Hausman and Taylor (1980, 1981), some versions of these tests are invalid when identification is weak and the number of instruments is moderate. However, all tests are overly conservative and have no power when the number of instruments increases, even for moderate identification strength
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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...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
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 ...
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We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
Weak instruments can produce biased IV estimators and hypothesis tests with large size distortions. ...
Many empirical microeconomic studies estimate econometric models that assume a single finite-valued ...
This article investigates power and size of some tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variab...
Instrumental variable methods are widely used to make inferences about the impact of some variable o...
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...
We investigate the size of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman tests for exogeneity when instrumental variables vi...
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 ...
We consider the following problem. A structural equation of interest contains two sets of explanato...
This paper deals with two alternatives to the so-called Hausman test for the exogeneity of instrumen...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
This paper investigates the potential problem of ‘pseudo-exogenous’ instruments in regression models...
There is a useful but not widely known framework for jointly implementing Durbin-Wu-Hausman exogenei...
We consider the following problem. There is a structural equation of interest that contains an expla...
Weak instruments can produce biased IV estimators and hypothesis tests with large size distortions. ...
Many empirical microeconomic studies estimate econometric models that assume a single finite-valued ...
This article investigates power and size of some tests for exogeneity of a binary explanatory variab...
Instrumental variable methods are widely used to make inferences about the impact of some variable o...