This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endogenous variable. The counterfactual heterogeneous causal information is recovered by identifying the partial differences of a structural relation. The proposed refutable nonparametric local restrictions exploit the fact that the pattern of endogeneity may vary across the level of the unobserved variable. The restrictions adopted in this paper impose a sense of order to an unordered binary endogeneous variable. This allows for a unified structural approach to studying various treatment effects when self-selection on unobservables is present. The usefulness of the identification results is illustrated using the data on the Vietnam-era veterans. ...
In studies of subjective well-being, economists and other researchers typically use a fixed or rando...
In many empirical problems, the evaluation of treatment effects is complicated by sample selection ...
This paper examines identification power of the instrument exogeneity assumption in the treatment ef...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
© 2016 American Statistical Association. We propose the sharp identifiable bounds of the potential o...
This article estimates individual treatment effects (ITE) and its probability distribution in a tria...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects when the outcome variables and covari-ates ...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
This paper addresses treatment effect heterogeneity (also referred to, more compactly, as treatment ...
The participants in randomized trials and other studies used for causal inference are often not repr...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects when the outcome variables and covari-ates ...
We consider the identification of the average treatment effect in models with continuous endogenous ...
In the presence of an endogenous binary treatment and a valid binary instru- ment, causal effects a...
Variability in individual causal effects, treatment effect heterogeneity (TEH), is important to the ...
In studies of subjective well-being, economists and other researchers typically use a fixed or rando...
In many empirical problems, the evaluation of treatment effects is complicated by sample selection ...
This paper examines identification power of the instrument exogeneity assumption in the treatment ef...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endog...
This paper discusses how to identify individual-specific causal effects of an ordered discrete endo...
© 2016 American Statistical Association. We propose the sharp identifiable bounds of the potential o...
This article estimates individual treatment effects (ITE) and its probability distribution in a tria...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects when the outcome variables and covari-ates ...
Treatment analyses based on average outcomes do not immediately generalize to the case of ordered re...
This paper addresses treatment effect heterogeneity (also referred to, more compactly, as treatment ...
The participants in randomized trials and other studies used for causal inference are often not repr...
This paper considers identification of treatment effects when the outcome variables and covari-ates ...
We consider the identification of the average treatment effect in models with continuous endogenous ...
In the presence of an endogenous binary treatment and a valid binary instru- ment, causal effects a...
Variability in individual causal effects, treatment effect heterogeneity (TEH), is important to the ...
In studies of subjective well-being, economists and other researchers typically use a fixed or rando...
In many empirical problems, the evaluation of treatment effects is complicated by sample selection ...
This paper examines identification power of the instrument exogeneity assumption in the treatment ef...