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An R-Based Landscape Validation of a Competing Risk Model
Published on: September 16, 2022
A nonparametric instrumental approach to confounding in competing risks models
Jad Beyhum1, Jean-Pierre Florens2, Ingrid Van Keilegom3
1ORSTAT, KU Leuven, Naamsestraat 69, 3000, Leuven, Belgium. jad.beyhum@gmail.com.
Abstract:
This paper discusses nonparametric identification and estimation of the causal effect of a treatment in the presence of confounding, competing risks and random right-censoring. Our identification strategy is based on an instrumental variable. We show that the competing risks model generates a nonparametric quantile instrumental regression problem. Quantile treatment effects on the subdistribution function can be recovered from the regression function. A distinguishing feature of the model is that censoring and competing risks prevent identification at some quantiles. We characterize the set of quantiles for which exact identification is possible and give partial identification results for other quantiles. We outline an estimation procedure and discuss its properties. The finite sample performance of the estimator is evaluated through simulations. We apply the proposed method to the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York experiment.
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