Treatment effects with many covariates and heteroskedasticity
Matias Cattaneo,
Michael Jansson and
Whitney K. Newey
No 37/15, CeMMAP working papers from Institute for Fiscal Studies
Abstract:
The linear regression model is widely used in empirical work in Economics. Researchers often include many covariates in their linear model specification in an attempt to control for confounders. We give inference methods that allow for many covariates and heteroskedasticity. Our results are obtained using high-dimensional approximations, where the number of covariates are allowed to grow as fast as the sample size. We find that all of the usual versions of Eicker-White heteroskedasticity consistent standard error estimators for linear models are inconsistent under this asymptotics. We then propose a new heteroskedasticity consistent standard error formula that is fully automatic and robust to both (conditional) heteroskedasticity of unknown form and the inclusion of possibly many covariates. We apply our findings to three settings: (i) parametric linear models with many covariates; (ii) semiparametric semi-linear models with many technical regressors; and (iii) linear panel models with many fixed effects.
Date: 2015-07-10
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Working Paper: Treatment Effects with Many Covariates and Heteroskedasticity (2015) 
Working Paper: Treatment effects with many covariates and heteroskedasticity (2015) 
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DOI: 10.1920/wp.cem.2015.3715
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