The authors prove that several assumptions from partial identification papers (CHT, PPHI) are essentially equivalent to the Mangasarian-Fromowitz constraint qualification, with a precise map of implications.
Simple Inference on Functionals of Set-Identified Parameters Defined by Linear Moments
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This paper proposes a new approach to obtain uniformly valid inference for linear functionals or scalar subvectors of a partially identified parameter defined by linear moment inequalities. The procedure amounts to bootstrapping the value functions of randomly perturbed linear programming problems, and does not require the researcher to grid over the parameter space. The low-level conditions for uniform validity rely on genericity results for linear programs. The unconventional perturbation approach produces a confidence set with a coverage probability of 1 over the identified set, but obtains exact coverage on an outer set, is valid under weak assumptions, and is computationally simple to implement.
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Constraint Qualifications in Partial Identification
The authors prove that several assumptions from partial identification papers (CHT, PPHI) are essentially equivalent to the Mangasarian-Fromowitz constraint qualification, with a precise map of implications.