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A revised Tobit procedure for mitigating bias in the presence of non-zero censoring with an application to milk-market participation in the Ethiopian highlands
Authors:Garth Holloway  Charles Nicholson  Chris Delgado  Steve Staal  Simeon Ehui
Institution:Reader in Agricultural Economics and Statistics, Department of Agricultural and Food Economics, University of Reading, 4 Earley Gate, Whiteknights Road, P.O. Box 237, Reading RG6 6AR, UK;Senior Research Associate, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA;Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute and International Livestock Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA;Economist, Livestock Policy Analysis Program, International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya;Economist, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Fixed transactions costs that prohibit exchange engender bias in supply analysis due to censoring of the sample observations. The associated bias in conventional regression procedures applied to censored data and the construction of robust methods for mitigating bias have been preoccupations of applied economists since Tobin Econometrica 26 (1958) 24]. This literature assumes that the true point of censoring in the data is zero and, when this is not the case, imparts a bias to parameter estimates of the censored regression model. We conjecture that this bias can be significant; affirm this from experiments; and suggest techniques for mitigating this bias using Bayesian procedures. The bias-mitigating procedures are based on modifications of the key step that facilitates Bayesian estimation of the censored regression model; are easy to implement; work well in both small and large samples; and lead to significantly improved inference in the censored regression model. These findings are important in light of the widespread use of the zero-censored Tobit regression and we investigate their consequences using data on milk-market participation in the Ethiopian highlands.
Keywords:C24  O12  Q01  Q12
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