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1 Omitted Variable Bias: Part I

1 Omitted Variable Bias: Part I

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1 Omitted Variable Bias: Part I Remember that a key assumption needed to get an unbiased estimate of 1 in the simple linear regression is that E[ujx] = 0. If this assumption does not hold then we can’t expect our estimate ^ 1 to be close to the true value 1. We call this problem omitted variable bias. That is, due to us not including a key ...

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Econometrics - Department of Economics

Econometrics - Department of Economics

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Omitted variable Bias Population regression equation (True world) Suppose we omitted X 1i and estimated the following regression. , where Now, OLS estimator is no longer unbiased, and OVB= Q1. Under what condition, OLS estimator suffers from OVB? 1)The omitted variable X 1i is a determinant of Y i ( ≠ 0) and 2) X 1i

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Causal inference using regression on the treatment variable

Causal inference using regression on the treatment variable

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Formula for omitted variable bias We can quantify the bias incurred by excluding a confounding covariate in the context where a simple linear regression model is appropriate and there is only one confounding covariate. First define the “correct” specification as yi = β0 +β1Ti +β2xi + i (9.1)

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Omitted Variable Bias: The Simple Case - Hedibert

Omitted Variable Bias: The Simple Case - Hedibert

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It is easy to see that Bias( ~ 1) = 0 when 1 2 = 0 The omitted variable x 2 is not in the \true" model. 2 ~ = 0 Recall that ~ is the slope from the simple regression x i2 on x i1 i= 1;:::;n; which is directly related to the correlation between x

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