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instrumental_forest with two or more instruments #355

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adeldaoud opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 9 comments
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instrumental_forest with two or more instruments #355

adeldaoud opened this issue Dec 14, 2018 · 9 comments
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@adeldaoud
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I wonder if there are any plans to include functionality for two or more instruments (over-identification) for instrumental_forest?

@swager
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swager commented Dec 15, 2018

Not currently. This seems like a useful thing to have, though.

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@adeldaoud
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ok, that would be a great feature.

@phkug
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phkug commented Dec 27, 2018

We are currently working on the case with many instruments and hope to be finished with the coding in the first half of 2019.

Best wishes,
Philipp Kugler and Martin Biewen

@tianshengwang
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any progress for >=2 instrumental variables? thanks

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phkug commented Sep 14, 2020

We have now an implementation of the case with two or more instruments, see http://ftp.iza.org/dp13613.pdf. The codes are available on request and will be posted on a github page in the future.

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We have now an implementation of the case with two or more instruments, see http://ftp.iza.org/dp13613.pdf. The codes are available on request and will be posted on a github page in the future.

@phkug Thanks for sharing!

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We have now an implementation of the case with two or more instruments, see http://ftp.iza.org/dp13613.pdf. The codes are available on request and will be posted on a github page in the future.

@phkug I am interested in accessing this code. What is the best way to make a request?

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phkug commented Jan 13, 2021

We have now an implementation of the case with two or more instruments, see http://ftp.iza.org/dp13613.pdf. The codes are available on request and will be posted on a github page in the future.

@phkug I am interested in accessing this code. What is the best way to make a request?

@jthiel100 You can just write an email to one of us ([email protected] or [email protected])

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phkug commented May 17, 2021

FYI: we uploaded the code on github: https://github.com/phkug/grftsls

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