Causal Machine Learning for Moderation Effects
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Cites work
- A simple method for estimating interactions between a treatment and a large number of covariates
- Automatic Debiased Machine Learning of Causal and Structural Effects
- Causal mediation analysis with double machine learning
- Components of a Difference Between Two Rates
- Debiased machine learning of conditional average treatment effects and other causal functions
- Debiased machine learning of global and local parameters using regularized Riesz representers
- Deep neural networks for estimation and inference
- Double machine learning-based programme evaluation under unconfoundedness
- Double/debiased machine learning for treatment and structural parameters
- Doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators
- Estimating Conditional Average Treatment Effects
- Estimating causal moderation effects with randomized treatments and non-randomized moderators
- Estimation and Inference of Heterogeneous Treatment Effects using Random Forests
- Estimation of Conditional Average Treatment Effects With High-Dimensional Data
- Estimation of possibly misspecified semiparametric conditional moment restriction models with different conditioning variables
- Generalized random forests
- Inference on counterfactual distributions
- Least squares after model selection in high-dimensional sparse models
- Machine learning estimation of heterogeneous causal effects: Empirical Monte Carlo evidence
- Non-parametric Methods for Doubly Robust Estimation of Continuous Treatment Effects
- Orthogonal statistical learning
- Quasi-oracle estimation of heterogeneous treatment effects
- The semiparametric efficiency bound for models of sequential moment restrictions containing unknown functions
- The sorted effects method: discovering heterogeneous effects beyond their averages
- Towards optimal doubly robust estimation of heterogeneous causal effects
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