Hi all,
Just a general question:
If when using an instrumental variable it increases the size of the coefficient and changes the direction of the relationship compared to OLS --> what direction of bias does it suggest in the OLS estimate?
For example in standard OLS the coefficient is -3.319 and when instrumenting a proxy for this variable, it changes the coefficient to --> 192.
What direction of bias do you call the standard OLS estimate?
Many thanks,
Carys
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