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Inference on Linear Regressions with Two-Way Unobserved Heterogeneity

Hugo Freeman and Dennis Kristensen

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Abstract: We develop a general estimation and inference procedure for the common parameters in linear panel data regression models with nonparametric two-way specification of unobserved heterogeneity. The procedure takes as input any first-step estimators of the nonparametric regression function and the fixed effects and relies on two key ingredients: First, we develop moment conditions for the common parameters that are Neyman orthogonal with respect to the nonparametric regression function. Second, we employ a novel adjustment of the nonparametric regression estimator so the estimated fixed effects do not generate incidental parameter biases. Together, these ensure that the resulting estimator of the common parameters is root-NT -- asymptotically normally distributed under weak conditions on the estimators of fixed effects and regression function. Next, we propose a novel two-step estimator of the nonparametric regression function and the fixed effects and verify that this particular estimator satisfies the conditions of our general theory. A numerical study shows that the proposed estimators perform well in finite samples.

Date: 2026-05
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