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Weak Identification with Many Instruments

Anna Mikusheva and Liyang Sun

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Abstract: Linear instrumental variable regressions are widely used to estimate causal effects. Many instruments arise from the use of ``technical'' instruments and more recently from the empirical strategy of ``judge design''. This paper surveys and summarizes ideas from recent literature on estimation and statistical inferences with many instruments for a single endogenous regressor. We discuss how to assess the strength of the instruments and how to conduct weak identification-robust inference under heteroskedasticity. We establish new results for a jack-knifed version of the Lagrange Multiplier (LM) test statistic. Furthermore, we extend the weak-identification-robust tests to settings with both many exogenous regressors and many instruments. We propose a test that properly partials out many exogenous regressors while preserving the re-centering property of the jack-knife. The proposed tests have correct size and good power properties.

Date: 2023-08, Revised 2024-01
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