I have a question regarding interpretation of coefficients in a model with endogenous dummy variable. The model is Y = a + bD + e, where D is endogenous 0/1 dummy. I have an instrument Z, which is continuous. I run a 2sls model using Stata's "ivregress" command. The concern I have is that the IV estimate of b (call it b_iv) is much larger than the OLS estimate (call it b_ols). Elsewhere, someone mentioned that the correct interpretation of b_iv is a change in Y due to a unit change in instrument Z. Is such an interpretation unique to the case of endogenous dummy regressors?
In the attached example, "formal2" is the endogenous dummy, and "worker" is the continuous instrument. The OLS coefficient is 0.63 and IV coefficient is 1.71. How should I interpret the two coefficients? Please let me know your thoughts!
Thank you.
Rashesh
In the attached example, "formal2" is the endogenous dummy, and "worker" is the continuous instrument. The OLS coefficient is 0.63 and IV coefficient is 1.71. How should I interpret the two coefficients? Please let me know your thoughts!
Thank you.
Rashesh
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