Instrument-based estimation with binarised treatments: issues and tests for the exclusion restriction

Author:

Andresen Martin E1,Huber Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Statistics Norway Akersveien 26 0177 Oslo, Norway

2. University of Fribourg Bd. de Pérolles 90 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

Abstract

Summary When estimating local average and marginal treatment effects using instrumental variables (IVs), multivalued endogenous treatments are frequently converted to binary measures, supposedly to improve interpretability or policy relevance. Such binarisation introduces a violation of the IV exclusion if (a) the IV affects the multivalued treatment within support areas below and/or above the threshold and (b) such IV-induced changes in the multivalued treatment affect the outcome. We discuss assumptions that satisfy the IV exclusion restriction with a binarised treatment and permit identifying the average effect of (a) the binarised treatment and (b) unit-level increases in the original multivalued treatment among specific compliers. We derive testable implications of these assumptions and propose tests which we apply to the estimation of the returns to college graduation instrumented by college proximity.

Funder

Norwegian Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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