Weak Identification with Bounds in a Class of Minimum Distance Models (2012.11222v4)
Abstract: When parameters are weakly identified, bounds on the parameters may provide a valuable source of information. Existing weak identification estimation and inference results are unable to combine weak identification with bounds. Within a class of minimum distance models, this paper proposes identification-robust inference that incorporates information from bounds when parameters are weakly identified. The inference is based on limit theory that combines weak identification theory with parameter-on-the-boundary theory. This paper demonstrates the role of the bounds and identification-robust inference in two example factor models. This paper also demonstrates the identification-robust inference in an empirical application, a factor model for parental investments in children.
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