Using Invalid Instruments on Purpose: Focused Moment Selection and Averaging for GMM, Second Version

57 Pages Posted: 11 Dec 2014

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Date Written: December 9, 2014

Abstract

Infinite samples, the use of a slightly endogenous but highly relevant instrument can reduce mean-squared error (MSE). Building on this observation, I propose a moment selection criterion for GMM in which moment conditions are chosen based on the MSE of their associated estimators rather than their validity: the focused moment selection criterion (FMSC). I then show how the framework used to derive the FMSC can address the problem of inference post-moment selection. Treating post-selection estimators as a special case of moment-averaging, in which estimators based on different moment sets are given data-dependent weights, I propose a simulation-based procedure to construct valid confidence intervals for a variety of formal and informal moment-selection and averaging procedures. Both the FMSC and confidence interval procedure perform well in simulations. I conclude with an empirical example examining the effect of instrument selection on the estimated relationship between malaria transmission and income.

Keywords: Moment selection, GMM estimation, Model averaging, Focused Information Criterion, Post-selection estimators

JEL Classification: C21, C26, C52

Suggested Citation

DiTraglia, Francis, Using Invalid Instruments on Purpose: Focused Moment Selection and Averaging for GMM, Second Version (December 9, 2014). PIER Working Paper No. 14-045, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2536358 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2536358

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