识别和推断以结果为条件的一般干预措施的部分效果

Zhengyu Zhang, Zequn Jin, Lihua Lin
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本文提出了一类新的分布因果量,称为 "背景{结果条件部分政策效应}(OCPPEs)",用于测量目标协变量的一般反事实干预对结果分布不同量级范围内个体的 "背景{平均}效应"。OCPPE 方法在以下几个方面很有价值:(i) 与不可 $\sqrt{n}$ 估计的条件量子部分效应(UQPE)不同,OCPPE 是可 $\sqrt{n}$ 估计的。分析师可以用它来捕捉整个 $Y$ 无条件分布的异质性,并获得对 $Y$ 上尾和下尾聚集效应的精确估计。 (ii) 明确推导出 OCPPE 的半参数效率约束。(iii) 我们提出了 OCPPE 的高效去偏估计器,并为 OCPPE 过程提供了可行的统一推断程序。(iv) OCPPE 的高效双稳健得分可用于通过最大化量子特定经验福利函数来优化对连续治疗的无穷小点拨。我们通过分析反吸烟政策如何影响活产婴儿出生体重的低百分位数来说明该方法。
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Identification and inference of outcome conditioned partial effects of general interventions
This paper proposes a new class of distributional causal quantities, referred to as the \textit{outcome conditioned partial policy effects} (OCPPEs), to measure the \textit{average} effect of a general counterfactual intervention of a target covariate on the individuals in different quantile ranges of the outcome distribution. The OCPPE approach is valuable in several aspects: (i) Unlike the unconditional quantile partial effect (UQPE) that is not $\sqrt{n}$-estimable, an OCPPE is $\sqrt{n}$-estimable. Analysts can use it to capture heterogeneity across the unconditional distribution of $Y$ as well as obtain accurate estimation of the aggregated effect at the upper and lower tails of $Y$. (ii) The semiparametric efficiency bound for an OCPPE is explicitly derived. (iii) We propose an efficient debiased estimator for OCPPE, and provide feasible uniform inference procedures for the OCPPE process. (iv) The efficient doubly robust score for an OCPPE can be used to optimize infinitesimal nudges to a continuous treatment by maximizing a quantile specific Empirical Welfare function. We illustrate the method by analyzing how anti-smoking policies impact low percentiles of live infants' birthweights.
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