Sufficient covariates and linear propensity analysis

author: Hui Guo, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge
published: June 3, 2010,   recorded: May 2010,   views: 3498
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Working within the decision-theoretic framework for causal inference, we study the properties of "sufficient covariates", which support causal inference from observational data, and possibilities for their reduction. In particular we illustrate the role of a propensity variable by means of a simple model, and explain why such a reduction typically does not increase (and may reduce) estimation efficiency.

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