Incremental causal effects: an introduction and review

10/20/2021
by   Matteo Bonvini, et al.
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In this chapter, we review the class of causal effects based on incremental propensity scores interventions proposed by Kennedy [2019]. The aim of incremental propensity score interventions is to estimate the effect of increasing or decreasing subjects' odds of receiving treatment; this differs from the average treatment effect, where the aim is to estimate the effect of everyone deterministically receiving versus not receiving treatment. We first present incremental causal effects for the case when there is a single binary treatment, such that it can be compared to average treatment effects and thus shed light on key concepts. In particular, a benefit of incremental effects is that positivity - a common assumption in causal inference - is not needed to identify causal effects. Then we discuss the more general case where treatment is measured at multiple time points, where positivity is more likely to be violated and thus incremental effects can be especially useful. Throughout, we motivate incremental effects with real-world applications, present nonparametric estimators for these effects, and discuss their efficiency properties, while also briefly reviewing the role of influence functions in functional estimation. Finally, we show how to interpret and analyze results using these estimators in practice, and discuss extensions and future directions.

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