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A Sharp Test for the Judge Leniency Design

Econometrics 2025-11-25 v2

Abstract

We propose sharp testable implications and tests to jointly assess the random assignment, exclusion, and monotonicity assumptions in judge leniency designs. Our procedures accommodate various data scenarios in which the number of defendants handled by a judge may be either small or large, and allow for discrete or continuous instrumental variables. When the validity of the design is rejected, a variant of the marginal treatment effect can be identified under weaker assumptions. We apply our test to the Philadelphia court data studied by Stevenson (2018) and demonstrate that it outperforms non-sharp joint tests by significant margins in simulation studies

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@article{arxiv.2405.06156,
  title  = {A Sharp Test for the Judge Leniency Design},
  author = {Mohamed Coulibaly and Yu-Chin Hsu and Ismael Mourifié and Yuanyuan Wan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06156},
  year   = {2025}
}
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