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Causal Interpretation of Linear Social Interaction Models with Endogenous Networks

Econometrics 2023-10-23 v2

Abstract

This study investigates the causal interpretation of linear social interaction models in the presence of endogeneity in network formation under a heterogeneous treatment effects framework. We consider an experimental setting in which individuals are randomly assigned to treatments while no interventions are made for the network structure. We show that running a linear regression ignoring network endogeneity is not problematic for estimating the average direct treatment effect. However, it leads to sample selection bias and negative-weights problem for the estimation of the average spillover effect. To overcome these problems, we propose using potential peer treatment as an instrumental variable (IV), which is automatically a valid IV for actual spillover exposure. Using this IV, we examine two IV-based estimands and demonstrate that they have a local average treatment-effect-type causal interpretation for the spillover effect.

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@article{arxiv.2308.04276,
  title  = {Causal Interpretation of Linear Social Interaction Models with Endogenous Networks},
  author = {Tadao Hoshino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.04276},
  year   = {2023}
}