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Robust Inference Using Inverse Probability Weighting
2019
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Inverse probability weighting (IPW) is widely used in empirical work in economics and other disciplines. As Gaussian approximations perform poorly in the presence of "small denominators," trimming is routinely employed as a regularization strategy. However, ad hoc trimming of the observations renders usual inference procedures invalid for the target estimand, even in large samples. In this article, we first show that the IPW estimator can have different (Gaussian or non-Gaussian) asymptotic
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.9824081
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