Estimating Treatment Effects with Observed Confounders and Mediators

03/26/2020
by   Shantanu Gupta, et al.
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Given a causal graph, the do-calculus can express treatment effects as functionals of the observational joint distribution that can be estimated empirically. Sometimes the do-calculus identifies multiple valid formulae, prompting us to compare the statistical properties of the corresponding estimators. For example, the backdoor formula applies when all confounders are observed and the frontdoor formula applies when an observed mediator transmits the causal effect. In this paper, we investigate the over-identified scenario where both confounders and mediators are observed, rendering both estimators valid. Addressing the linear Gaussian causal model, we derive the finite-sample variance for both estimators and demonstrate that either estimator can dominate the other by an unbounded constant factor depending on the model parameters. Next, we derive an optimal estimator, which leverages all observed variables to strictly outperform the backdoor and frontdoor estimators. We also present a procedure for combining two datasets, with confounders observed in one and mediators in the other. Finally, we evaluate our methods on both simulated data and the IHDP and JTPA datasets.

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