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Autori principali: Kim, Bora, Lee, Myoung-jae
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07058
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author Kim, Bora
Lee, Myoung-jae
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Lee, Myoung-jae
contents Given a binary treatment D and a binary mediator M, mediation analysis decomposes the total effect of D on an outcome Y into the direct and indirect effects. Typically, both D and M are assumed to be exogenous, but this paper allows M to be endogenous while maintaining the exogeneity of D, which holds certainly if D is randomized. The endogeneity problem of M is then overcome using a binary instrumental variable Z. We derive a nonparametric "causal reduced form (CRF)" for Y with either (D,Z,DZ) or (D,M,DZ) as the regressors. The CRF enables estimating the direct and indirect effects easily with ordinary least squares or instrumental variable estimator, instead of matching or inverse probability weighting that have difficulties in finding the asymptotic distribution or in dealing with near-zero denominators. Not just this ease in implementation, our approach is applicable to any Y (binary, count, continuous, etc.). Simulation and empirical studies illustrate our approach.
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spellingShingle Easy-to-Implement Two-Way Effect Decomposition for Any Outcome Variable with Endogenous Mediator
Kim, Bora
Lee, Myoung-jae
Methodology
Given a binary treatment D and a binary mediator M, mediation analysis decomposes the total effect of D on an outcome Y into the direct and indirect effects. Typically, both D and M are assumed to be exogenous, but this paper allows M to be endogenous while maintaining the exogeneity of D, which holds certainly if D is randomized. The endogeneity problem of M is then overcome using a binary instrumental variable Z. We derive a nonparametric "causal reduced form (CRF)" for Y with either (D,Z,DZ) or (D,M,DZ) as the regressors. The CRF enables estimating the direct and indirect effects easily with ordinary least squares or instrumental variable estimator, instead of matching or inverse probability weighting that have difficulties in finding the asymptotic distribution or in dealing with near-zero denominators. Not just this ease in implementation, our approach is applicable to any Y (binary, count, continuous, etc.). Simulation and empirical studies illustrate our approach.
title Easy-to-Implement Two-Way Effect Decomposition for Any Outcome Variable with Endogenous Mediator
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07058