Tests of Independence in Separate Econometric Models: Theory and Application
24 Pages Posted: 4 Dec 2007
Date Written: December 2007
Abstract
A common stochastic restriction in econometric models separable in the latent variables is the assumption of stochastic independence between the unobserved and observed exogenous variables. Both simple and composite tests of this assumption are derived from properties of independence empirical processes and the consistency of these tests is established. As an application, we simulate estimation of a random quasilinear utility function, where we apply our tests of independence.
Keywords: Cramér-von Mises distance, Empirical independence processes, Random utility models, Semiparametric econometric models, Specification test of independence
JEL Classification: C01, C13, C14, C15, D12
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