Intro to Econometrics
Asymptotic bias refers to the difference between the expected value of an estimator and the true parameter value as the sample size approaches infinity. This concept highlights how estimators can behave differently with larger samples, revealing their reliability and consistency. Understanding asymptotic bias is crucial, especially when dealing with weak instruments, as it can lead to misleading conclusions in statistical inference if not properly accounted for.
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