The Sinkhorn treatment effect is a new entropic optimal transport measure of divergence between counterfactual distributions that admits first- and second-order pathwise differentiability, debiased estimators, and asymptotically valid tests for distributional treatment effects.
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Sinkhorn Treatment Effects: A Causal Optimal Transport Measure
The Sinkhorn treatment effect is a new entropic optimal transport measure of divergence between counterfactual distributions that admits first- and second-order pathwise differentiability, debiased estimators, and asymptotically valid tests for distributional treatment effects.
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Assessing Estimate of CATE from Observational Data via an RCT Study
CAFE assesses the fit of observational CATE estimates by partitioning RCT data via propensity scores and comparing to experimental group averages, with theory and extensions for confounders.