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The Yule-Frisch-Waugh-Lovell Theorem

Deepankar Basu

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Abstract: This paper traces the historical and analytical development of what is known in the econometrics literature as the Frisch-Waugh-Lovell theorem. This theorem demonstrates that the coefficients on any subset of covariates in a multiple regression is equal to the coefficients in a regression of the residualized outcome variable on the residualized subset of covariates, where residualization uses the complement of the subset of covariates of interest. In this paper, I suggest that the theorem should be renamed as the Yule-Frisch-Waugh-Lovell (YFWL) theorem to recognize the pioneering contribution of the statistician G. Udny Yule in its development. Second, I highlight recent work by the statistician, P. Ding, which has extended the YFWL theorem to a comparison of estimated covariance matrices of coefficients from multiple and partial, i.e. residualized regressions. Third, I show that, in cases where Ding's results do not apply, one can still resort to a computational method to conduct statistical inference about coefficients in multiple regressions using information from partial regressions.

Date: 2023-07
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