Abstract
Many settings in empirical economics involve estimation of a large number of parameters. In such settings, methods that combine regularized estimation and data-driven choices of regularization parameters are useful. We provide guidance to applied researchers on the choice between regularized estimators and data-driven selection of regularization parameters. We characterize the risk and relative performance of regularized estimators as a function of the data-generating process and show that data-driven choices of regularization parameters yield estimators with risk uniformly close to the risk attained under the optimal (unfeasible) choice of regularization parameters. We illustrate using examples from empirical economics.
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Abadie, A., & Kasy, M. (2019). Choosing among regularized estimators in empirical economics: The risk of machine learning. Review of Economics and Statistics, 101(5), 743–762. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00812
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