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Scalable likelihood-based inference for limited dependent variable models
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Limited dependent variable models are central to empirical economics, but likelihood-based inference is infeasible when likelihoods involve high-dimensional integration over latent variables. This paper proposes Stochastically Estimated Gradient Ascent (SEGA), a scalable estimation approach for limited dependent variable models. Using Fisher's identity, SEGA replaces the intractable likelihood score with an unbiased augmented-data score evaluated at a single conditional draw of the latent variables, and embeds this score in a stochastic gradient ascent algorithm. With sufficiently many iterations, we show that SEGA is asymptotically equivalent to the infeasible maximum likelihood estimator. A variance estimator based on Fisher's and Louis' identities is proposed that allows inference to proceed in the usual manner. Applications to brand choice and household demand demonstrate the usefulness of SEGA for conducting inference in large-scale discrete-choice and censored-demand models.
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