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Measuring instrument relevance in the single endogenous regressor--multiple instrument case: a simplifying procedure.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715536

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    Measuring instrument relevance in the single endogenous regressor--multiple instrument case: a simplifying procedure. (English)
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    In the common situation of a single endogenous regressor with multiple instruments, the eigenvalues needed for the likelihood ratio test of instrument relevance and the partial \(R^{2}\) are both demonstrated to be easily obtained from a single auxiliary regression.
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    Instrumental variables
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    Instrument relevance
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