articleJournal of the American Statistical AssociationMar 1, 2002Closed access

Bootstrap Tests for Distributional Treatment Effects in Instrumental Variable Models

Harvard University Press

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Abstract

This article considers the problem of assessing the distributional consequences of a treatment on some outcome variable of interest when treatment intake is (possibly) nonrandomized, but there is a binaryinstrument available for the researcher. Such a scenario is common in observational studies and in randomized experiments with imperfect compliance. One possible approach to this problem is to compare the counterfactual cumulative distribution functions of the outcome with and without the treatment. This article shows how to estimate these distributions using instrumental variable methods and a simple bootstrap procedure is proposed to test distributional hypotheses, such as equality of distributions,…

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Keywords
  • Instrumental variable
  • Stochastic dominance
  • Econometrics
  • Counterfactual thinking
  • Estimator
  • Average treatment effect
  • Earnings
  • Statistics
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