A self-normalized, random-matrix-based test for the structural parameter in IV regressions with K proportional to N and general error dependence, with the central proof deferred to the authors' prior unpublished work.
Inference with Many Weak Instruments and Heterogeneity
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This paper considers inference in a linear instrumental variable regression model with many potentially weak instruments, in the presence of heterogeneous treatment effects. I first show that existing test procedures, including those that are robust to either weak instruments or heterogeneous treatment effects, can be arbitrarily oversized. I propose a novel and valid test based on a score statistic and a ``leave-three-out" variance estimator. In the presence of heterogeneity and within the class of tests that are functions of the leave-one-out analog of a maximal invariant, this test is asymptotically the uniformly most powerful unbiased test. In two applications to judge and quarter-of-birth instruments, the proposed inference procedure also yields a bounded confidence set while some existing methods yield unbounded or empty confidence sets.
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Robust Inference with High-Dimensional Instruments
A self-normalized, random-matrix-based test for the structural parameter in IV regressions with K proportional to N and general error dependence, with the central proof deferred to the authors' prior unpublished work.