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Inference on endogenously censored regression models using conditional moment inequalities
Authors:Shakeeb Khan  Elie Tamer
Affiliation:aDepartment of Economics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, United States;bDepartment of Economics, Northwestern University, 2001 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208, United States
Abstract:Under a quantile restriction, randomly censored regression models can be written in terms of conditional moment inequalities. We study the identified features of these moment inequalities with respect to the regression parameters where we allow for covariate dependent censoring, endogenous censoring and endogenous regressors. These inequalities restrict the parameters to a set. We show regular point identification can be achieved under a set of interpretable sufficient conditions. We then provide a simple way to convert conditional moment inequalities into unconditional ones while preserving the informational content. Our method obviates the need for nonparametric estimation, which would require the selection of smoothing parameters and trimming procedures. Without the point identification conditions, our objective function can be used to do inference on the partially identified parameter. Maintaining the point identification conditions, we propose a quantile minimum distance estimator which converges at the parametric rate to the parameter vector of interest, and has an asymptotically normal distribution. A small scale simulation study and an application using drug relapse data demonstrate satisfactory finite sample performance.
Keywords:Conditional moment inequality models   Quantile minimum distance   Covariate dependent censoring   Heteroscedasticity   Endogeneity
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