Testing for error invariance in separable instrumental variable models

08/10/2022
by   Jad Beyhum, et al.
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The hypothesis of error invariance is central to the instrumental variable literature. It means that the error term of the model is the same across all potential outcomes. In other words, this assumption signifies that treatment effects are constant across all subjects. It allows to interpret instrumental variable estimates as average treatment effects over the whole population of the study. When this assumption does not hold, the bias of instrumental variable estimators can be larger than that of naive estimators ignoring endogeneity. This paper develops two tests for the assumption of error invariance when the treatment is endogenous, an instrumental variable is available and the model is separable. The first test assumes that the potential outcomes are linear in the regressors and is computationally simple. The second test is nonparametric and relies on Tikhonov regularization. The treatment can be either discrete or continuous. We show that the tests have asymptotically correct level and asymptotic power equal to one against a range of alternatives. Simulations demonstrate that the proposed tests attain excellent finite sample performances. The methodology is also applied to the evaluation of returns to schooling and the effect of price on demand in a fish market.

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