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Endogeneity in quantile regression models: a control function approach

Sokbae (Simon) Lee

No 08/04, CeMMAP working papers from Institute for Fiscal Studies

Abstract: This paper considers a linear triangular simultaneous equations model with conditional quantile restrictions. The paper adjusts for endogeneity by adopting a control function approach and presents a simple two-step estimator that exploits the partially linear structure of the model. The first step consists of estimation of the residuals of the reduced-form equation for the endogenous explanatory variable. The second step is series estimation of the primary equation with the reduced-form residual included nonparametrically as an additional explanatory variable. This paper imposes no functionalform restrictions on the stochastic relationship between the reduced-form residual and the disturbance term in the primary equation conditional on observable explanatory variables. The paper presents regularity conditions for consistency and asymptotic normality of the two-step estimator. In addition, the paper provides some discussions on related estimation methods in the literature and on possible extensions and limitations of the estimation approach. Finally, the numerical performance and usefulness of theestimator are illustrated by the results of Monte Carlo experiments and two empirical examples, demand for fish and returns to schooling.

Date: 2004-10-22
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DOI: 10.1920/wp.cem.2004.0804

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