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Average Treatment Effect Bounds With An Instrumental Variable Theory And Practice 1st Ed Carlos A Flores

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Average Treatment Effect Bounds With An Instrumental Variable Theory And Practice 1st Ed Carlos A Flores
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Author: Carlos A. Flores, Xuan Chen
ISBN: 9789811320163, 9789811320170, 9811320160, 9811320179
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Average Treatment Effect Bounds With An Instrumental Variable Theory And Practice 1st Ed Carlos A Flores by Carlos A. Flores, Xuan Chen 9789811320163, 9789811320170, 9811320160, 9811320179 instant download after payment.

This book reviews recent approaches forpartial identification of average treatment effects with instrumental variables in the program evaluation literature, including Manski’s bounds, bounds based on threshold crossing models, and bounds based on the Local Average Treatment Effect (LATE) framework. It compares these bounds across different sets of assumptions, surveys relevant methods to assess the validity of these assumptions, and discusses estimation and inference methods for the bounds. The book also reviews some empirical applications employing bounds in the program evaluation literature. It aims to bridge the gap between the econometric theory on which the different bounds are based and their empirical application to program evaluation.

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