Selection Correction and Sensitivity Analysis for Ordered Treatment Effect on Count Response
In estimating the effect of an ordered treatment [tau] on a count response y with an observational data where [tau] is self-selected (not randomized), observed variables x and unobserved variables [epsilon] can be unbalanced across the control group ([tau] = 0) and the treatment groups ([tau] = 1, ....
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2004
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