Empirical researchers often perform model specification tests, such as the
Hausman test and the overidentifying restrictions test, to confirm the validity
of estimators rather than the validity of models. This paper examines the
effectiveness of specification pretests in finding invalid estimators. We study
the local asymptotic properties of test statistics and estimators and show that
locally unbiased specification tests cannot determine whether asymptotically
efficient estimators are asymptotically biased. The main message of the paper
is that correct specification and valid estimation are different issues.
Correct specification is neither necessary nor sufficient for asymptotically
unbiased estimation under local overidentification