On the power properties of inference for parameters with interval identified sets
Abstract: This paper studies the power properties of confidence intervals (CIs) for a partially-identified parameter of interest with an interval identified set. We assume the researcher has bounds estimators to construct the CIs proposed by Stoye (2009), referred to as CI1, CI2, and CI3. We also assume that these estimators are "ordered": the lower bound estimator is less than or equal to the upper bound estimator. Under these conditions, we establish two results. First, we show that CI1 and CI2 are equally powerful, and both dominate CI3. Second, we consider a favorable situation in which there are two possible bounds estimators to construct these CIs, and one is more efficient than the other. One would expect that the more efficient bounds estimator yields more powerful inference. We prove that this desirable result holds for CI1 and CI2, but not necessarily for CI3.
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