This presentation by Dr Timothy Neal will review The Power Asymmetry of IV Estimators: Consequences for Applied Work.

Abstract: The weak instrument literature focuses heavily on the problem of size inflation in 2SLS/GMM t-tests that arises if instruments are weak. A common standard for acceptable instrument strength is a first-stage F of 10, which renders this size inflation modest. However, Keane and Neal (2023, 2024) showed that IV estimators suffer from another problem even at much higher levels of instrument strength: standard errors tend to be artificially small in samples where the coefficient estimate is close to the OLS bias. This ‘power asymmetry’ means the t-test has terrible power to detect true negative effects when the OLS bias is positive. This presentation will quickly review these findings before considering two additional consequences for applied work: (i) how to do inference in fuzzy regression discontinuity designs, and (ii) how this feature of IV makes it particularly vulnerable to p-hacking through instrument selection.” 

*Lunch available from 12:30

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Miller Theatre, Old Canberra House, 73 Lennox Crossing, Acton 2602 ACT and online Zoom

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