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  • Multiple Instrumental Variable

    Hey everyone,

    I have the following equation:

    y=aX1+bX2+cX3+dX4+e

    I want to instrument Z1 for X1 and Z2 for X2. Is this command appropriate?

    ivreg2 y (X1 X2= Z1 Z2) X3 X4

    The results show that instruments pass under identification test and are strong instrument. Is shea R^2 relevant in this case? What is considered as low shea R^2?

    Thank you for your time.
    Last edited by Giorgio Depolli; 16 Apr 2021, 02:50.

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    Yes, the command you use is appropriate.

    Show the output of your regression, and we can think through what it means.

    Shea's R-squared is an R-squared as the name suggests. There is no good answer to the question of "what is considered a low R-squared" in any context and for any R-squared.

    Originally posted by Giorgio Depolli View Post
    Hey everyone,

    I have the following equation:

    y=aX1+bX2+cX3+dX4+e

    I want to instrument Z1 for X1 and Z2 for X2. Is this command appropriate?

    ivreg2 y (X1 X2= Z1 Z2) X3 X4

    The results show that instruments pass under identification test and are strong instrument. Is shea R^2 relevant in this case? What is considered as low shea R^2?

    Thank you for your time.

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