Identification issues in forward-looking models estimated by GMM, with an application to the Phillips curve

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Authors
  • S. Mavroeidis
Publication date 2004
Series UvA Econometrics discussion paper, 2004/05
Number of pages 27
Publisher Amsterdam: Department of Quantitative Economics, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
Limited-information methods are commonly used to estimate forward-looking models with
rational expectations, such as the "New Keynesian Phillips Curve" of GalĂ­ and Gertler (1999). In this paper, we address issues of identification that have been overlooked due to the incompleteness of the single-equation formulation. We show that problems of weak instruments may arise, depending on the properties of the 'exogenous' variables, and that they are empirically relevant. We also uncover a link between identification and dynamic mis-specification, and examine the (lack of) power of Hansen's (1982) J test to detect invalid over-identifying restrictions. With regards to the New Phillips curve, we find that problems of identification cannot be ruled out, and they deserve further attention.
Document type Working paper
Note August 2004
Language English
Published at http://www1.feb.uva.nl/pp/bin/478fulltext.pdf
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