The interpretation of instrumental variables (IV) estimates as local average treatment effects (LATE) of instrument-induced shifts in treatment raises concerns about their external validity and policy relevance. We examine how to move beyond LATE in situations where the instrument is discrete, as it often is in applied research. Discrete instruments do not give sufficient support to identify the full range of marginal treatment effects (MTE) in the usual local instrumental variable approach. We show how an alternative estimation approach allows identification of richer specifications of the MTE when the instrument is discrete. One result is that the alternative approach identifies a linear MTE model even with a single binary instrument. Alt...
Instrumental Variables (IV) methods identify internally valid causal effects for individuals whose t...
In heterogeneous treatment effect models with endogeneity, identification of the LATE typically rel...
This paper provides an introduction into the estimation of marginal treatment effects (MTE). Compare...
The interpretation of instrumental variables (IV) estimates as local average treatment effects (LATE...
Many empirical studies specify outcomes as a linear function of endogenous regressors when conductin...
This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluation of heterogeneous treat...
Many empirical studies specify outcomes as a linear function of endogenous regressors when conductin...
Instrumental variable (IV) analysis is used to address unmeasured confounding when comparing two non...
In Instrumental Variables (IV) estimation, the effect of an instrument on an endogenous variable may...
This paper provides an introduction into the estimation of marginal treatment effects (MTE). Compare...
Although the theoretical trade-off between the quantity and quality of children is well-established,...
Abstract This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluatio...
This note provides a simple exposition of what IV can and cannot estimate in a model with a binary t...
This paper presents evidence on the child-quantity/child-quality trade-off using quasi-experimental ...
<p>Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effec...
Instrumental Variables (IV) methods identify internally valid causal effects for individuals whose t...
In heterogeneous treatment effect models with endogeneity, identification of the LATE typically rel...
This paper provides an introduction into the estimation of marginal treatment effects (MTE). Compare...
The interpretation of instrumental variables (IV) estimates as local average treatment effects (LATE...
Many empirical studies specify outcomes as a linear function of endogenous regressors when conductin...
This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluation of heterogeneous treat...
Many empirical studies specify outcomes as a linear function of endogenous regressors when conductin...
Instrumental variable (IV) analysis is used to address unmeasured confounding when comparing two non...
In Instrumental Variables (IV) estimation, the effect of an instrument on an endogenous variable may...
This paper provides an introduction into the estimation of marginal treatment effects (MTE). Compare...
Although the theoretical trade-off between the quantity and quality of children is well-established,...
Abstract This paper provides a review of methodological advancements in the evaluatio...
This note provides a simple exposition of what IV can and cannot estimate in a model with a binary t...
This paper presents evidence on the child-quantity/child-quality trade-off using quasi-experimental ...
<p>Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effec...
Instrumental Variables (IV) methods identify internally valid causal effects for individuals whose t...
In heterogeneous treatment effect models with endogeneity, identification of the LATE typically rel...
This paper provides an introduction into the estimation of marginal treatment effects (MTE). Compare...