Purevdorj Tuvaandorj
This paper establishes a combinatorial central limit theorem for stratified randomization, which holds under a Lindeberg-type condition. The theorem allows for an arbitrary number or sizes of strata, with the sole requirement being that each stratum contains at least two units. This flexibility accommodates both a growing number of large and small strata simultaneously, while imposing minimal conditions. We then apply this result to derive the asymptotic distributions of two test statistics proposed for instrumental variables settings in the presence of potentially many strata of unrestricted sizes.
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