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Correlation and efficiency of propensity score-based estimators for average causal effects
Authors:Ronnie Pingel  Ingeborg Waernbaum
Institution:1. Department of Statistics, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;2. Department of Statistics, Umea University, Umea, Sweden
Abstract:Propensity score-based estimators are commonly used to estimate causal effects in evaluation research. To reduce bias in observational studies, researchers might be tempted to include many, perhaps correlated, covariates when estimating the propensity score model. Taking into account that the propensity score is estimated, this study investigates how the efficiency of matching, inverse probability weighting, and doubly robust estimators change under the case of correlated covariates. Propositions regarding the large sample variances under certain assumptions on the data-generating process are given. The propositions are supplemented by several numerical large sample and finite sample results from a wide range of models. The results show that the covariate correlations may increase or decrease the variances of the estimators. There are several factors that influence how correlation affects the variance of the estimators, including the choice of estimator, the strength of the confounding toward outcome and treatment, and whether a constant or non-constant causal effect is present.
Keywords:Doubly robust  Inverse probability  Matching  Observational study
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