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Inference for Nonlinear Endogenous Treatment Effects Accounting for High-Dimensional Covariate Complexity

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arxiv 2310.08063 v3 pith:CKN3GQIE submitted 2023-10-12 econ.EM

classification econ.EM
keywords functionbiasestimatorhigh-dimensionalmodelbiasescontroleffect
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Nonlinearity and endogeneity are prevalent challenges in causal analysis using observational data. This paper proposes an inference procedure for a nonlinear and endogenous marginal effect function, defined as the derivative of the nonparametric treatment function, with a primary focus on an additive model that includes high-dimensional covariates. Using the control function approach for identification, we implement a regularized nonparametric estimation to obtain an initial estimator of the model. Such an initial estimator suffers from two biases: the bias in estimating the control function and the regularization bias for the high-dimensional outcome model. Our key innovation is to devise the double bias correction procedure that corrects these two biases simultaneously. Building on this debiased estimator, we further provide a confidence band of the marginal effect function. Simulations and an empirical study of air pollution and migration demonstrate the validity of our procedures.

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