This paper considers the problem of testing a finite number of moment inequalities. We propose a two-step approach. In the first step, a confidence region for the moments is constructed. In the second step, this set is used to provide information about which moments are “negative.” A Bonferonni-type correction is used to account for the fact that with some probability the moments may not lie in the confidence region. It is shown that the test controls size uniformly over a large class of distributions for the observed data. An important feature of the proposal is that it remains computationally feasible, even when the number of moments is large. The finite-sample properties of the procedure are examined via a simulation study, which demonst...
This paper discusses a bootstrap-based test, which checks if finite moments exist, and indicates cas...
No CWP26/18, CeMMAP working papers from Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fis...
Berry for numerous discussions and comments. The authors also thank the co-editor, three referees, a...
Abstract This paper considers the problem of testing a finite number of moment inequalities. We prop...
Abstract. This paper considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of m...
This paper proposes a test to verify whether the th moment of a random variable is finite. We use th...
This article considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of moment in...
A goodness-of-fit test for one-parameter count distributions with finite second moment is proposed. ...
The topic of this paper is inference in models in which parameters are defined by moment inequalitie...
The authors thank the co-editor, four referees, Andrés Aradillas-López, Kees Jan van Garderen, Hideh...
In this paper, we develop moment-based tests for parametric discrete distributions. We characterize ...
This paper proposes a simple, fast and direct nonparametric test to verify if a sample is drawn from...
We propose a new theoretical framework to assess the approximate validity of overidentifying moment...
Assumptions that a finite moment of the first, second, fourth or another or-der exists appear in man...
This paper considers moment-based tests applied to estimated quantities. We propose a general class ...
This paper discusses a bootstrap-based test, which checks if finite moments exist, and indicates cas...
No CWP26/18, CeMMAP working papers from Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fis...
Berry for numerous discussions and comments. The authors also thank the co-editor, three referees, a...
Abstract This paper considers the problem of testing a finite number of moment inequalities. We prop...
Abstract. This paper considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of m...
This paper proposes a test to verify whether the th moment of a random variable is finite. We use th...
This article considers the problem of testing many moment inequalities where the number of moment in...
A goodness-of-fit test for one-parameter count distributions with finite second moment is proposed. ...
The topic of this paper is inference in models in which parameters are defined by moment inequalitie...
The authors thank the co-editor, four referees, Andrés Aradillas-López, Kees Jan van Garderen, Hideh...
In this paper, we develop moment-based tests for parametric discrete distributions. We characterize ...
This paper proposes a simple, fast and direct nonparametric test to verify if a sample is drawn from...
We propose a new theoretical framework to assess the approximate validity of overidentifying moment...
Assumptions that a finite moment of the first, second, fourth or another or-der exists appear in man...
This paper considers moment-based tests applied to estimated quantities. We propose a general class ...
This paper discusses a bootstrap-based test, which checks if finite moments exist, and indicates cas...
No CWP26/18, CeMMAP working papers from Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fis...
Berry for numerous discussions and comments. The authors also thank the co-editor, three referees, a...