Optimal estimation for regression discontinuity design with binary outcomes
By: Takuya Ishihara, Masayuki Sawada, Kohei Yata
Potential Business Impact:
Improves study results when data is limited.
We develop a finite-sample optimal estimator for regression discontinuity designs when the outcomes are bounded, including binary outcomes as the leading case. Our finite-sample optimal estimator achieves the exact minimax mean squared error among linear shrinkage estimators with nonnegative weights when the regression function of a bounded outcome lies in a Lipschitz class. Although the original minimax problem involves an iterating (n+1)-dimensional non-convex optimization problem where n is the sample size, we show that our estimator is obtained by solving a convex optimization problem. A key advantage of our estimator is that the Lipschitz constant is the only tuning parameter. We also propose a uniformly valid inference procedure without a large-sample approximation. In a simulation exercise for small samples, our estimator exhibits smaller mean squared errors and shorter confidence intervals than conventional large-sample techniques which may be unreliable when the effective sample size is small. We apply our method to an empirical multi-cutoff design where the sample size for each cutoff is small. In the application, our method yields informative confidence intervals, in contrast to the leading large-sample approach.
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