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  • Testing instrument relevance for self-selection model with categorical nominal instrument and endogenous binary regressor

    I want to assess the three conditions required for instrumental variable estimation in a cross-sectional sample of individuals nested in regions (Bastardoz et al., 2023).

    Data-generating process: I am interested in the effect of z on y, conditional on self-selection into treatment x, where y and x are binary variables and z is a categorical nominal variable.
    Stata pseudocode:
    Code:
    eprobit y x, entreat(x=z)
    Problem: To my best knowledge, the standard setup discussed in Bastardoz et al. (2023) is a linear regression, where y is continuous, and x is continuous. I have seen that for binary endogenous x, it is common to use linear IV regression to test for instrument relevance. However, I am uncertain how to test for instrument relevance for nominal instruments and if these tests are available in Stata. For example, should I do a joint F-test for all dummies using linear IV regression or is there a completely different test?

    References
    Bastardoz, N., Matthews, M. J., Sajons, G. B., Ransom, T., Kelemen, T. K., & Matthews, S. H. (2023). Instrumental variables estimation: Assumptions, pitfalls, and guidelines. The Leadership Quarterly, 34(1), 101673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2022.101673
    Cheers,
    Felix
    Stata Version: MP 18.0
    OS: Windows 11
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