冗余矩条件存在时的推断及英国政府卫生支出对健康结果的影响

Inference in the presence of redundant moment conditions and the impact of government health expenditure on health outcomes in England

Econometric Reviews · 2015
被引 42 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过模拟和实证研究,检验了冗余矩条件对GMM和IM估计量推断性能的影响,发现冗余矩条件增加时GMM性能下降,而IM方法结合自助法可提供可靠推断,并以英国政府卫生支出对健康结果的影响为例进行说明。

Abstract

In his 1999 article with Breusch, Qian, and Wyhowski in the Journal of Econometrics, Peter Schmidt introduced the concept of “redundant” moment conditions. Such conditions arise when estimation is based on moment conditions that are valid and can be divided into two subsets: one that identifies the parameters and another that provides no further information. Their framework highlights an important concept in the moment-based estimation literature, namely, that not all valid moment conditions need be informative about the parameters of interest. In this article, we demonstrate the empirical relevance of the concept in the context of the impact of government health expenditure on health outcomes in England. Using a simulation study calibrated to this data, we perform a comparative study of the finite performance of inference procedures based on the Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) and info-metric (IM) estimators. The results indicate that the properties of GMM procedures deteriorate as the number of redundant moment conditions increases; in contrast, the IM methods provide reliable point estimators, but the performance of associated inference techniques based on first order asymptotic theory, such as confidence intervals and overidentifying restriction tests, deteriorates as the number of redundant moment conditions increases. However, for IM methods, it is shown that bootstrap procedures can provide reliable inferences; we illustrate such methods when analysing the impact of government health expenditure on health outcomes in England.

冗余矩条件广义矩估计信息度量估计政府卫生支出健康结果