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Robust Inference when Nuisance Parameters may be Partially Identified with Applications to Synthetic Controls

Robust Inference when Nuisance Parameters may be Partially Identified with Applications to Synthetic Controls

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英文摘要

When conducting inference for the average treatment effect on the treated with a Synthetic Control Estimator, the vector of control weights is a nuisance parameter which is often constrained, high-dimensional, and may be only partially identified even when the average treatment effect on the treated is point-identified. All three of these features of a nuisance parameter can lead to failure of asymptotic normality for the estimate of the parameter of interest when using standard methods. I provide a new method yielding asymptotic normality for an estimate of the parameter of interest, even when all three of these complications are present. This is accomplished by first estimating the nuisance parameter using a regularization penalty to achieve a form of identification, and then estimating the parameter of interest using moment conditions that have been orthogonalized with respect to the nuisance parameter. I present high-level sufficient conditions for the estimator and verify these conditions in an example involving Synthetic Controls.

Joseph Fry

经济学

Joseph Fry.Robust Inference when Nuisance Parameters may be Partially Identified with Applications to Synthetic Controls[EB/OL].(2025-07-02)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00307.点此复制

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