Hello,
I am currently conducting econometric research using an instrumental variable approach. In this context, I encountered the minimum eigenvalue statistic as a tool to assess instrument strength. I understand that if the statistic exceeds the relevant critical values, we can reject the null hypothesis that the instrument is weak.
However, I am still unclear about the exact interpretation of the test. Specifically, what does "relative bias" refer to in this context, and how should the critical value thresholds (e.g., 10%, 15%, 20%) be interpreted? Are these to be understood as confidence levels, or do they represent something else? I would appreciate clarification on how to interpret these results and what they imply about the strength or weakness of the instrument.
Thank you in addvance!
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Minimum eigenvalue statistic = 6.43682
Critical Values # of endogenous regressors: 1
Ho: Instruments are weak # of excluded instruments: 1
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| 5% 10% 20% 30%
2SLS relative bias | (not available)
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| 10% 15% 20% 25%
2SLS Size of nominal 5% Wald test | 16.38 8.96 6.66 5.53
LIML Size of nominal 5% Wald test | 16.38 8.96 6.66 5.53
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I am currently conducting econometric research using an instrumental variable approach. In this context, I encountered the minimum eigenvalue statistic as a tool to assess instrument strength. I understand that if the statistic exceeds the relevant critical values, we can reject the null hypothesis that the instrument is weak.
However, I am still unclear about the exact interpretation of the test. Specifically, what does "relative bias" refer to in this context, and how should the critical value thresholds (e.g., 10%, 15%, 20%) be interpreted? Are these to be understood as confidence levels, or do they represent something else? I would appreciate clarification on how to interpret these results and what they imply about the strength or weakness of the instrument.
Thank you in addvance!
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Minimum eigenvalue statistic = 6.43682
Critical Values # of endogenous regressors: 1
Ho: Instruments are weak # of excluded instruments: 1
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| 5% 10% 20% 30%
2SLS relative bias | (not available)
-----------------------------------+---------------------------------
| 10% 15% 20% 25%
2SLS Size of nominal 5% Wald test | 16.38 8.96 6.66 5.53
LIML Size of nominal 5% Wald test | 16.38 8.96 6.66 5.53
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