Testing for Externalities in Network Formation Using Simulation
Methodology
2019-08-02 v1 Econometrics
Abstract
We discuss a simplified version of the testing problem considered by Pelican and Graham (2019): testing for interdependencies in preferences over links among N (possibly heterogeneous) agents in a network. We describe an exact test which conditions on a sufficient statistic for the nuisance parameter characterizing any agent-level heterogeneity. Employing an algorithm due to Blitzstein and Diaconis (2011), we show how to simulate the null distribution of the test statistic in order to estimate critical values and/or p-values. We illustrate our methods using the Nyakatoke risk-sharing network. We find that the transitivity of the Nyakatoke network far exceeds what can be explained by degree heterogeneity across households alone.
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@article{arxiv.1908.00099,
title = {Testing for Externalities in Network Formation Using Simulation},
author = {Bryan S. Graham and Andrin Pelican},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.00099},
year = {2019}
}
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24 pages