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Main Authors: Crippa, Federico, Fedchenko, Danil
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18272
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author Crippa, Federico
Fedchenko, Danil
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Fedchenko, Danil
contents This paper considers the problem of ranking objects based on their latent merits using data from pairwise interactions. We allow for incomplete observation of these interactions and study what can be inferred about rankings in such settings. First, we show that identification of the ranking depends on a trade-off between the tournament graph and the interaction function: in parametric models, such as the Bradley-Terry-Luce, rankings are point identified even with sparse graphs, whereas nonparametric models require dense graphs. Second, moving beyond point identification, we characterize the identified set in the nonparametric model under any tournament structure and represent it through moment inequalities. Finally, we propose a likelihood-based statistic to test whether a ranking belongs to the identified set. We study two testing procedures: one is finite-sample valid but computationally intensive; the other is easy to implement and valid asymptotically. We illustrate our results using Brazilian employer-employee data to study how workers rank firms when moving across jobs.
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spellingShingle Partially Identified Rankings from Pairwise Interactions
Crippa, Federico
Fedchenko, Danil
Econometrics
This paper considers the problem of ranking objects based on their latent merits using data from pairwise interactions. We allow for incomplete observation of these interactions and study what can be inferred about rankings in such settings. First, we show that identification of the ranking depends on a trade-off between the tournament graph and the interaction function: in parametric models, such as the Bradley-Terry-Luce, rankings are point identified even with sparse graphs, whereas nonparametric models require dense graphs. Second, moving beyond point identification, we characterize the identified set in the nonparametric model under any tournament structure and represent it through moment inequalities. Finally, we propose a likelihood-based statistic to test whether a ranking belongs to the identified set. We study two testing procedures: one is finite-sample valid but computationally intensive; the other is easy to implement and valid asymptotically. We illustrate our results using Brazilian employer-employee data to study how workers rank firms when moving across jobs.
title Partially Identified Rankings from Pairwise Interactions
topic Econometrics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18272