Bespoke Instrumental Variables for Causal Inference

04/08/2022
by   Oliver Dukes, et al.
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Many proposals for the identification of causal effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding require an instrumental variable or negative control that satisfies strong, untestable assumptions. In this paper, we will instead show how one can identify causal effects for a point exposure by using a measured confounder as a 'bespoke instrumental variable'. This strategy requires an external reference population that does not have access to the exposure, and a stability condition on the confounder outcome association between reference and target populations. Building on recent identification results of Richardson and Tchetgen Tchetgen (2021), we develop the semiparametric efficiency theory for a general bespoke instrumental variable model, and obtain a multiply robust locally efficient estimator of the average treatment effect in the treated.

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