ivbounds provides an estimate of the bounds of the average causal effect for compliers (Imbens and Angrist, 1994) when both noncompliance and misreporting of treatment status are present. The approach follows the estimation procedure developed in Tommasi and Zhang (2020). When iv(varname_iv) is binary, the command estimates the bounds of the local average treatment effect (LATE). When iv(varname_iv) is binary and covariates are included, the command estimates the bounds of the unconditional LATE (Frölich, 2007). In both cases, the estimated bounds coincide with those in Ura (2018). When iv(varname_iv) is discrete, the command estimates the bounds of the weighted average of LATEs (WLATE). When iv(varname_iv) is discrete and covariates are in...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
ivbounds provides an estimate of the bounds of the average causal effect for compliers (Imbens and A...
none3siivbounds provides an estimate of the bounds of the average causal effect for compliers (Imben...
The STATA routines bundled in this package implement many of the methods for nonparametric analysis ...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
Abstract. We present a new Stata command, bmte (bias-minimizing treatment effects), which implements...
Bounding treatment effects: A command for the partial identification of the average treatment effect...
We present a new Stata command, bmte (bias-minimizing treatment effects), that implements two new es...
There has been a recent increase on research focusing on partial identification of average treatment...
<p>Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effec...
This entry provides a technical overview of treatment-effects estimators and their implementation in...
Instrumental variable (IV) analysis is used to address unmeasured confounding when comparing two non...
When estimating local average and marginal treatment effects using instrumental variables (IV), mul...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
ivbounds provides an estimate of the bounds of the average causal effect for compliers (Imbens and A...
none3siivbounds provides an estimate of the bounds of the average causal effect for compliers (Imben...
The STATA routines bundled in this package implement many of the methods for nonparametric analysis ...
We present a new command, tebounds, that implements a variety of techniques to bound the average tre...
Abstract. We present a new Stata command, bmte (bias-minimizing treatment effects), which implements...
Bounding treatment effects: A command for the partial identification of the average treatment effect...
We present a new Stata command, bmte (bias-minimizing treatment effects), that implements two new es...
There has been a recent increase on research focusing on partial identification of average treatment...
<p>Several methods have been proposed for partially or point identifying the average treatment effec...
This entry provides a technical overview of treatment-effects estimators and their implementation in...
Instrumental variable (IV) analysis is used to address unmeasured confounding when comparing two non...
When estimating local average and marginal treatment effects using instrumental variables (IV), mul...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...
This thesis unites three papers discussing different approaches for estimating treatment effects, ei...