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Large Sample Properties of Entropy Balancing Estimators of Average Causal Effects

Weighting methods are used in observational studies to adjust for covariate imbalances between treatment and control groups. Entropy balancing (EB) is an alternative to inverse probability weighting with an estimated propensity score. The EB weights are constructed to satisfy balance constraints and optimized towards stability. We describe large sample properties of EB estimators of the average causal treatment effect, based on the Kullback-Leibler and quadratic Rényi relative entropies. Additionally, we propose estimators of their asymptotic variances. Even though the objective of EB is to reduce model dependence, the estimators are generally not consistent unless implicit parametric assumptions for the propensity score or conditional outcomes are met. The finite sample properties of the estimators are investigated through a simulation study. In an application with observational data from the Swedish Childhood Diabetes Register, we estimate the average effect of school achievements on hospitalization due to acute complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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