Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/130069 
Year of Publication: 
2015
Series/Report no.: 
cemmap working paper No. CWP46/15
Publisher: 
Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap), London
Abstract: 
In the practice of program evaluation, choosing the covariates and the functional form of the propensity score is an important choice that the researchers make when estimating treatment effects. This paper proposes a data-driven way of averaging the estimators over the candidate specifications in order to resolve the issue of specification uncertainty in the propensity score weighting estimation of the average treatment effects for treated (ATT). The proposed averaging procedures aim to minimize the estimated mean squared error (MSE) of the ATT estimator in a local asymptotic framework. We formulate model averaging as a statistical decision problem in a limit experiment, and derive an averaging scheme that is Bayes optimal with respect to a given prior for the localization parameters. Analytical comparisons of the Bayes asymptotic MSE show that the averaging estimator outperforms post model selection estimators and the estimators in any of the candidate models. Our Monte Carlo studies confirm these theoretical results and illustrate the size of the MSE gains from averaging. We apply the averaging procedure to evaluate the effect of the labor market program analyzed in LaLonde (1986).
Subjects: 
Treatment effects
Propensity score
Model averaging
Limit experiment
JEL: 
C13
C21
C52
Persistent Identifier of the first edition: 
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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