The following pages link to The Blessings of Multiple Causes (Q5208062):
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- Doubly debiased Lasso: high-dimensional inference under hidden confounding (Q2148976) (← links)
- Rejoinder on: ``Hierarchical inference for genome-wide association studies: a view on methodology with software'' (Q2184393) (← links)
- Covariate balancing functional propensity score for functional treatments in cross-sectional observational studies (Q2242173) (← links)
- Convex non-parametric least squares, causal structures and productivity (Q2673586) (← links)
- Why Are Big Data Matrices Approximately Low Rank? (Q5025778) (← links)
- Comment on: “The Blessings of Multiple Causes” by Yixin Wang and David M. Blei (Q5208065) (← links)
- Comment on “Blessings of Multiple Causes” (Q5208067) (← links)
- Quantifying direct and indirect effect for longitudinal mediator and survival outcome using joint modeling approach (Q6055651) (← links)
- The impacts of innovation and trade openness on bank market power: the proposal of a minimum distance cost function approach and a causal structure analysis (Q6066181) (← links)
- Dynamic network data envelopment analysis with a sequential structure and behavioural-causal analysis: application to the Chinese banking industry (Q6167382) (← links)
- Deep latent variable models for generating knockoffs (Q6541534) (← links)
- Characterization of a robust probabilistic framework for brain magnetic resonance image data distributions (Q6548779) (← links)
- Nonlinear Causal Discovery with Confounders (Q6567913) (← links)
- Exploring causal mechanisms and quantifying direct and indirect effects using a joint modeling approach for recurrent and terminal events (Q6626932) (← links)
- De-confounding Causal Inference Using Latent Multiple-Mediator Pathways (Q6631704) (← links)
- Inference in High-Dimensional Multivariate Response Regression with Hidden Variables (Q6631705) (← links)
- Incorporating causal modeling into data envelopment analysis for performance evaluation (Q6666733) (← links)