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Randomization Tests in Econometrics

Pages 85-94 | Published online: 02 Jul 2012
 

Abstract

Numerous shufflings of data produce a distribution of test-statistic values that can be used to assess the degree to which the test-statistic value produced by the actual data is unusual. Because this controversial randomization-testing methodology, made practical by the computer revolution, has begun to appear in applied econometric studies, econometricians should become familiar with its mechanics, rationale, and interpretation, all of which are quite different from the status quo. This article exposits randomization tests in an econometric context, discusses their advantages, and alerts practitioners to pitfalls.

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