Efficiency Bounds for Semiparametric Regression
The paper derives efficiency bounds for conditional moment restrictions with a nonparametric component. The data form a random sample from a distribution F. There is a given function of the data and a parameter. The restriction is that a conditional expectation of this function is zero at some point...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Econometrica 1992-05, Vol.60 (3), p.567-596 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The paper derives efficiency bounds for conditional moment restrictions with a nonparametric component. The data form a random sample from a distribution F. There is a given function of the data and a parameter. The restriction is that a conditional expectation of this function is zero at some point in the parameter space. The parameter has two parts: a finite-dimensional component θ and a general function h, which is evaluated at a subset of the conditioning variables. An example is a regression function that is additive in parametric and nonparametric components, as arises in sample selection models. If F is assumed to be multinomial with known (finite) support, then the problem becomes parametric, with the values of h at the mass points forming part of the parameter vector. Then an efficiency bound for θ and for linear functionals of h can be obtained from the Fisher information matrix, as in Chamberlain (1987). The bound depends only upon certain conditional moments and not upon the support of the distribution. A general F satisfying the restrictions can be approximated by a multinomial distribution satisfying the restrictions, and so the explicit form of the multinomial bound applies in general. The efficiency bound for θ is extended to a more general model in which different components of h may depend on different known functions of the variables. Although an explicit form for the bound is no longer available, a variational characterization of the bound is provided. The efficiency bound is applied to a random coefficients model for panel data, in which the conditional expectation of the random coefficients given covariates plays the role of the function h. An instrumental-variables estimator is set up within a finite-dimensional, method-of-moments framework. The bound provides guidance on the choice of instrumental variables. |
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ISSN: | 0012-9682 1468-0262 |
DOI: | 10.2307/2951584 |