A causal process model for algorithmic recourse introduces post-recourse stability conditions and copula-based methods to infer intervention effects from observational or paired data, with a distribution-free fallback when the model is rejected.
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The paper derives sharp partial-identification bounds for the probability of necessity on continuous outcomes and shows how copulas can tighten them.
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