Publication: A Permutation Test and Estimation Alternatives for the Regression Kink Design
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2014
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
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Ganong, Peter, and Simon Jäger. 2014. A Permutation Test and Estimation Alternatives for the Regression Kink Design. Working paper, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Discussion Series Papers 8282 (June).
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The Regression Kink (RK) design is an increasingly popular empirical method, with more than 20 studies circulated using RK in the last 5 years since the initial circulation of Card, Lee, Pei and Weber (2012). We document empirically that these estimates, which typically use local linear regression, are highly sensitive to curvature in the underlying relationship between the outcome and the assignment variable. As an alternative inference procedure, motivated by randomization inference, we propose that researchers construct a distribution of placebo estimates in regions without a policy kink.
We apply our procedure to three empirical RK applications – two administrative UI datasets with true policy kinks and the 1980 Census, which has no policy kinks – and we find that statistical significance based on conventional p-values may be spurious. In contrast, our permutation test reinforces the asymptotic inference results of a recent Regression Discontinuity study and a Difference-in-Difference study. Finally, we propose estimating RK models with a modified cubic splines framework and test the performance of different estimators in a simulation exercise. Cubic specifications – in particular recently proposed robust estimators (Calonico, Cattaneo and Titiunik 2014) – yield short interval lengths with good coverage rates.
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Randomization Inference, Placebo Test, Cubic Splines
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