Identifying causal effects in experiments with social interactions and non-compliance
This paper shows how to use a randomized saturation experimental design to identify and estimate causal effects in the presence of social interactions—one person’s treatment may affect another’s outcome–and one-sided non-compliance–subjects can only be offered treatment, not compelled to take it up....
Main Authors: | Ditraglia, F, Garcia-Jimeno, C, O'keeffe-O'donovan, R, Sanchez-Becerra, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2021
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