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Title: Quantile Regression under Misspecification, with an Application to the US Wage Structure
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2006
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Abstract: Quantile regression (QR) fits a linear model for conditional quantiles just as ordinary least squares (OLS) fits a linear model for conditional means. An attractive feature of OLS is that it gives the minimum mean-squared error linear approximation to the conditional expectation function even when the linear model is misspecified. Empirical research using quantile regression with discrete covariates suggests that QR may have a similar property, but the exact nature of the linear approximation has remained elusive. In this paper, we show that QR minimizesa weighted mean-squared error loss function for specification error. The weighting function is an average density of the dependent variable near the true conditional quantile. The weighted least squares interpretation of QR is used to derive an omitted variables bias formula and a partial quantile regression concept, similar to the relationship between partial regression and OLS. We also present asymptotic theory for the QR process Linder misspecification of the conditional quantile function. The approximation properties of QR are illustrated using wage data from the U.S. census. These results point to major changes in inequality from 1990 to 2000.
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Authors: Fernandez-Val, Ivan; Angrist, Joshua; Chernozhukov, Victor
Periodical (Full): Econometrica
Issue: 2
Volume: 74
Pages: 539-563
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Methodology and Data Collection
Countries: United States