Hello,
I'm going over a chapter in the book about 2SLS, and I've reproduced the books estimates the whole chapter except for the following problem:
Regress: (restricting the sample to {if inlf=1})
log(wage) c educ exper expersq
Educ is assumed to be endogenous and the IV of motheduc and fatheduc are used.
However when I put motheduc and fatheduc into the instrument list, it says insufficient instruments. Meanwhile the book's answer is as follows:
.048 + 061educ + .044exper -.009expersq
n=428, r2=.136
see attached file
Thank you
2SLS Error
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Re: 2SLS Error
It would help if you told us which book...
But, at a guess, you need to include educ and educsq as instruments too.
But, at a guess, you need to include educ and educsq as instruments too.
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It's the 2006 Wooldridge Economics. Chapter 15, example 15.5
Oh I got the right answer now, I was confused by the syntax. I thought Instrument list mean only IVs. To be honest, I'm not sure why that's why it works, does it have something to do with reduced form equations?
Oh I got the right answer now, I was confused by the syntax. I thought Instrument list mean only IVs. To be honest, I'm not sure why that's why it works, does it have something to do with reduced form equations?
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Re: 2SLS Error
The instrument list does mean only IVs, but sometimes a variable is both an instrument and a RHS variable.
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