This paper examines identification power of the instrument exogeneity assumption in the treatment effect model. We derive the identification region: The set of potential outcome distributions that are compatible with data and the model restriction. The model restrictions whose identifying power is investigated are (i) instrument independence of each of the potential outcome (marginal independence), (ii) instrument joint independence of the potential outcomes and the selection heterogeneity, and (iii) instrument monotonicity in addition to (ii) (the LATE restriction of Imbens and Angrist (1994)), where these restrictions become stronger in the order of listing. By comparing the size of the identification region under each restriction, we sho...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
This paper considers the problem of the identification of causal effects using instrumental variable...
We develop a specification test for the independent instrument assumption in the sample selection mo...
Average treatment effect (ATE) is a measure that is frequently used in empirical analysis for measur...
The distribution of treatment effects (DTE) is often of interest in the context of welfare policy ev...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
This paper considers the problem of inferring a discrete joint distribution from a sample subject to...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
In this paper, we present a systematic study of partial identification of two general classes of fun...
<div><p>We study estimation and inference in settings where the interest is in the effect of a poten...
This article presents identification results for the marginal treatment effect (MTE) when there is s...
We partially identify population treatment effects in observational data under sample selection, wit...
A variety of identification strategies have a common cell structure, in which the observed heterogen...
We study estimation and inference in settings where the interest is in the effect of a po-tentially ...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
This paper considers the problem of the identification of causal effects using instrumental variable...
We develop a specification test for the independent instrument assumption in the sample selection mo...
Average treatment effect (ATE) is a measure that is frequently used in empirical analysis for measur...
The distribution of treatment effects (DTE) is often of interest in the context of welfare policy ev...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
This paper considers the problem of inferring a discrete joint distribution from a sample subject to...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
In this paper, we present a systematic study of partial identification of two general classes of fun...
<div><p>We study estimation and inference in settings where the interest is in the effect of a poten...
This article presents identification results for the marginal treatment effect (MTE) when there is s...
We partially identify population treatment effects in observational data under sample selection, wit...
A variety of identification strategies have a common cell structure, in which the observed heterogen...
We study estimation and inference in settings where the interest is in the effect of a po-tentially ...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
Multivalued treatment models have only been studied so far under restrictive assumptions: ordered ch...
This paper considers the problem of the identification of causal effects using instrumental variable...