Characterizing Selection Bias Using Experimental Data

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4530922

DOI10.2307/2999630zbMath1055.62573OpenAlexW3122873724MaRDI QIDQ4530922

Petra E. Todd, Jeffrey A. Smith, James J. Heckman, Hidehiko Ichimura

Publication date: 28 May 2002

Published in: Econometrica (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://www.nber.org/papers/w6699.pdf




Related Items (65)

Endogenous treatment effect estimation using high-dimensional instruments and double selectionPropensity scores: From naïve enthusiasm to intuitive understandingIneligibles and eligible non-participants as a double comparison group in regression-discontinuity designsA specification test for the propensity score using its distribution conditional on participationEstimating distributions of potential outcomes using local instrumental variables with an application to changes in college enrollment and wage inequalityEstimation and inference in an ecological inference modelPanel data analysis -- advantages and challenges (with comments and rejoinder)On locally weighted estimation and hypothesis testing of varying-coefficient models with missing covariatesNonparametric identification and estimation of sample selection models under symmetryEmpirical likelihood confidence interval for difference-in-differences estimator with panel dataFront-Door Versus Back-Door Adjustment With Unmeasured Confounding: Bias Formulas for Front-Door and Hybrid Adjustments With Application to a Job Training ProgramThe microeconometric estimation of treatment effects -- an overviewThe finite sample performance of semi- and non-parametric estimators for treatment effects and policy evaluationTreatment Effects: A Bayesian PerspectiveTesting Conditional Independence RestrictionsRobust and optimal estimation for partially linear instrumental variables models with partial identificationTreatment Evaluation With Selective Participation and IneligiblesPartial identification of distributional and quantile treatment effects in difference-in-differences modelsPartial identification and inference in moment models with incomplete dataWhat's trending in difference-in-differences? A synthesis of the recent econometrics literatureSome recent developments in modeling quantile treatment effectsDistance functions for matching in small samplesTreatment effects in interactive fixed effects models with a small number of time periodsMatching methods for causal inference: a review and a look forwardOn the inefficiency of propensity score matchingThe econometrics of higher education: editor's viewHow robust is the evidence on the effects of college quality? Evidence from matchingThe performance of estimators based on the propensity scoreEmpirical-Likelihood-Based Difference-in-Differences EstimatorsDoes the information content of payout initiations and omissions influence firm risks?Causal inferences from many experimentsEstimating dynamic treatment effects in event studies with heterogeneous treatment effectsDifference-in-differences with multiple time periodsMatching estimators with few treated and many control observationsPartial identification of functionals of the joint distribution of ``potential outcomesMatching and semi-parametric IV estimation, a distance-based measure of migration, and the wages of young menNonparametric transfer function modelsSHARP BOUNDS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TREATMENT EFFECTS AND THEIR STATISTICAL INFERENCEStatistical inference for poverty measures with relative poverty linesPropensity score matching without conditional independence assumption—with an application to the gender wage gap in the United KingdomQuantile treatment effects in difference in differences models under dependence restrictions and with only two time periodsDoubly robust difference-in-differences estimatorsGoodness-of-fit tests for kernel regression with an application to option implied volatilitiesTreatment effect estimation with covariate measurement errorEstimation and inference for distribution functions and quantile functions in treatment effect modelsSemiparametric models with single-index nuisance parametersThe Blessings of Multiple CausesSpecification tests for the propensity scoreEvidence of randomisation bias in a large-scale social experiment: the case of ERAMissing data imputation, matching and other applications of random recursive partitioningA note on adapting propensity score matching and selection models to choice based samplesAnalysing the causal effect of London cycle superhighways on traffic congestionStatistical estimation in varying coefficient modelsPractical procedures to deal with common support problems in matching estimationModeling temporal treatment effects with zero inflated semi-parametric regression models: The case of local development policies in FranceIdentification and estimation of average causal effects when treatment status is ignorable within unobserved strataAnalysis of the bias of matching and difference-in-difference under alternative earnings and selection processesPartial identification of average treatment effects on the treated through difference-in-differencesSpecial issue on experimental and non-experimental evaluation of economic policy and modelsEstimating treatment effects for discrete outcomes when responses to treatment vary: an application to Norwegian vocational rehabilitation programsCorrecting for selective compliance in a re-employment bonus experimentProgram evaluation as a decision problemPredicting the efficacy of future training programs using past experiences at other locationsDoes matching overcome LaLonde's critique of nonexperimental estimators?Practical propensity score matching: a reply to Smith and Todd




This page was built for publication: Characterizing Selection Bias Using Experimental Data