Instrumental variables and the sign of the average treatment effect
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2330735
DOI10.1016/j.jeconom.2018.04.007zbMath1452.62946WikidataQ127617055 ScholiaQ127617055MaRDI QIDQ2330735
Cecilia Machado, Azeem M. Shaikh, Edward J. Vytlacil
Publication date: 23 October 2019
Published in: Journal of Econometrics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconom.2018.04.007
bootstrap; endogeneity; familywise error rate; multiple testing; instrumental variables; average treatment effect; uniform validity; gatekeeping; union of moment inequalities
62P20: Applications of statistics to economics
Related Items
A computational approach to identification of treatment effects for policy evaluation, Identification in nonparametric models for dynamic treatment effects, The identification region of the potential outcome distributions under instrument independence, Local average and quantile treatment effects under endogeneity: a review
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Treatment effect bounds: an application to Swan-Ganz catheterization
- Semiparametric bounds on treatment effects
- On the uniform asymptotic validity of subsampling and the bootstrap
- Weak convergence and empirical processes. With applications to statistics
- Partial Identification in Triangular Systems of Equations With Binary Dependent Variables
- Testing for Causal Effects in a Generalized Regression Model With Endogenous Regressors
- Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables
- Identification and Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects
- Estimating Outcome Distributions for Compliers in Instrumental Variables Models
- Bounds on Treatment Effects From Studies With Imperfect Compliance
- Monotone Treatment Response
- Monotone Instrumental Variables: With an Application to the Returns to Schooling
- A Test for Instrument Validity
- General Multistage Gatekeeping Procedures
- Inference for Parameters Defined by Moment Inequalities Using Generalized Moment Selection
- Structural Equations, Treatment Effects, and Econometric Policy Evaluation1
- Independence, Monotonicity, and Latent Index Models: An Equivalence Result