This paper studies the identification and estimation of treatment response with heterogeneous spillovers in a network model. We generalize the standard linear-in-means model to allow for multiple groups with between and within-group interactions. We provide a set of identification conditions of peer effects and consider a 2SLS estimation approach. Large sample properties of the proposed estimators are derived. Simulation experiments show that the estimators perform well in finite samples. The model is used to study the effectiveness of policies where peer effects are seen as a mechanism through which the treatments could propagate through the network. When interactions among groups are at work, a shock on a treated group has effects on t...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...
We survey the recent, fast-growing literature on peer effects in networks. An important recurring th...
Randomized experiments are widely used to estimate the causal effects of a proposed treatment in man...
This paper studies the identification and estimation of treatment response with heterogeneous spillo...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
Randomized experiments are widely used to estimate the causal effects of a proposed treatment in man...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
International audienceNetworks may rewire in response to interventions. We propose a measure of the ...
In this paper, we consider the estimation of a continuous treatment effect model in the presence of ...
This paper shows how to use a randomized saturation experimental design to identify and estimate cau...
This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...
We survey the recent, fast-growing literature on peer effects in networks. An important recurring th...
Randomized experiments are widely used to estimate the causal effects of a proposed treatment in man...
This paper studies the identification and estimation of treatment response with heterogeneous spillo...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This dissertation proposes new estimators of program treatment effects in the presence of spillovers...
This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
Randomized experiments are widely used to estimate the causal effects of a proposed treatment in man...
When one's treatment status affects the outcomes of others, experimental data are not sufficient to ...
International audienceNetworks may rewire in response to interventions. We propose a measure of the ...
In this paper, we consider the estimation of a continuous treatment effect model in the presence of ...
This paper shows how to use a randomized saturation experimental design to identify and estimate cau...
This article proposes a new method for estimating heterogeneous externalities in policy analysis whe...
This paper studies the econometric properties of a linear-in-means model of so-cial interactions. Un...
We survey the recent, fast-growing literature on peer effects in networks. An important recurring th...
Randomized experiments are widely used to estimate the causal effects of a proposed treatment in man...