This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities. We show that even under random assignment only the instantaneous average treatment effect is point identified. Since treated and control units drop out at different rates, randomization only ensures the comparability of treatment and controls at the time of randomization, so that long-run average treatment effects are not point identified. Instead, we derive bounds on these average effects. Our bounds do not impose (semi)parametric restrictions, for example, proportional hazards. We also explore assumptions such as monotone treatment response, common shocks and positively correlated outcomes that tighten the bounds
In this paper, we explore partial identification and inference for the quantile of treatment effects...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
Abstract. In this paper we study a binary treatment model where the outcome equation is of unre-stri...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the definition and identification of treatment effects on conditional transitio...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects on conditional transition prob-abilities. W...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the evaluation of the average treatment effect of a binary endogenous regressor...
This paper considers the evaluation of the average treatment effect of a binary endogenous regressor...
We consider the problem of assessing the effects of a treatment on duration outcomes using data from...
We consider the identification of counterfactual distributions and treatment effects when the outcom...
Since the average treatment effect (ATE) measures the change in social welfare, even if positive, th...
© 2016 American Statistical Association. We propose the sharp identifiable bounds of the potential o...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
In this paper, we explore partial identification and inference for the quantile of treatment effects...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
Abstract. In this paper we study a binary treatment model where the outcome equation is of unre-stri...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the definition and identification of treatment effects on conditional transitio...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects on conditional transition prob-abilities. W...
This paper considers the identification of treatment effects on conditional transition probabilities...
This paper considers the evaluation of the average treatment effect of a binary endogenous regressor...
This paper considers the evaluation of the average treatment effect of a binary endogenous regressor...
We consider the problem of assessing the effects of a treatment on duration outcomes using data from...
We consider the identification of counterfactual distributions and treatment effects when the outcom...
Since the average treatment effect (ATE) measures the change in social welfare, even if positive, th...
© 2016 American Statistical Association. We propose the sharp identifiable bounds of the potential o...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
In this paper, we explore partial identification and inference for the quantile of treatment effects...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
Abstract. In this paper we study a binary treatment model where the outcome equation is of unre-stri...