Abstract

Summary The parameters of ordered discrete response (ODR) models are identified only up to a positive scale. In this paper, we examine the identification issue for simultaneous equations with ODR, where the well-known identification problem in simultaneous equations of recovering structural-form parameters from reduced-form parameters is compounded with the ODR identification problem. We allow the thresholds in ODR to be regressor dependent as well as constant; the former is particularly challenging because threshold parameters get mixed with regression parameters, adding one more dimension to the identification problem. We also explore a cross-equation restriction on threshold differences, under which the structural form parameters are fully identified as if the dependent variables are continuously distributed. An empirical example with farm–household joint labour supply is provided to illustrate the identification issues, to show how our proposals work and to apply tests devised for the threshold constancy and cross-equation restrictions.

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