I am using a measure of immigration inflow (typically called the shift share instrument) to predict population by municipality, and using population to predict housing prices. Immigrants are divided into two ancestry groups, western and non-western. The instrument can be constructed using either western or non-western immigrants. I am using the Stata command xtxtivreg. The first stage reports that non-western immigrants are a much better instrument by R-squared, however the coefficients reported in the instrumental regression are all the same. Shouldn't a worse instrument produce a lower coefficient? In the attached image, i have first the non-western first sage, then the non-western instrumental regression, and then the same for western.



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