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group rather than the true individual value. In consumer demand this form of measurement error is present because the price … show the importance of such measurement errors for the estimation of demand in a setting with nonseparable unobserved …
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deterministic monotonicity of the true treatment in the instrument. Even allowing for general measurement error (e.g., the … measurement error is endogenous), it is still possible to obtain finite bounds on the local average treatment effect. Notably, the …
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may contain measurement errors. For a measurement error of the binary treatment, the standard estimator is inconsistent … the availability of an exogenous variable. We then develop identification with a nonclassical measurement error for the …
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It is well known that efficient estimation of average treatment effects can be obtained by the method of inverse propensity score weighting, using the estimated propensity score, even when the true one is known. When the true propensity score is unknown but parametric, it is conjectured from the...
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In this paper, we investigate what can be learned about average counterfactual outcomes when it is assumed that treatment response functions are smooth. The smoothness conditions in this paper amount to assuming that the differences in average counterfactual outcomes are bounded under different...
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A breakdown frontier is the boundary between the set of assumptions which lead to a specific conclusion and those which do not. In a potential outcomes model with a binary treatment, we consider two conclusions: First, that ATE is at least a specific value (e.g., nonnegative) and second that the...
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