Transfer Estimates for Causal Effects across Heterogeneous Sites
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SpeakersKonrad Menzel (New York University, United States)
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FieldEconometrics
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LocationUniversity of Amsterdam, Room E5.22
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Date and time
March 15, 2024
12:30 - 13:30
Abstract
We consider the problem of extrapolating treatment effects across heterogeneous
populations (“sites”/“contexts”). We consider an idealized scenario in which the
researcher observes cross-sectional data for a large number of units across several “experimental” sites in which an intervention has already been implemented to a new “target” site for which a baseline survey of unit-specific, pre-treatment outcomes and relevant attributes is available. We propose a transfer estimator that exploits cross-sectional variation between individuals and sites to predict treatment outcomes using baseline outcome data for the target location. We consider the problem of determining the optimal finite-dimensional feature
space in which to solve that prediction problem. Our approach is design-based in the sense that the performance of the predictor is evaluated given the specific, finite selection of experimental and target sites. Our approach is nonparametric, and our formal results concern the construction of an optimal basis of predictors as well as convergence rates for the estimated conditional average treatment effect relative to the constrained-optimal population predictor for the target site. We illustrate our approach using a combined data set of five multi-site randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate the effect of conditional cash transfers on school attendance.