Policy design in experiments with unknown interference
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Authors
Davide Viviano, Jess Rudder
arXiv ID
2011.08174
Category
econ.EM
Cross-listed
cs.LG,
stat.ME
Citations
11
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
This paper studies experimental designs for estimation and inference on policies with spillover effects. Units are organized into a finite number of large clusters and interact in unknown ways within each cluster. First, we introduce a single-wave experiment that, by varying the randomization across cluster pairs, estimates the marginal effect of a change in treatment probabilities, taking spillover effects into account. Using the marginal effect, we propose a test for policy optimality. Second, we design a multiple-wave experiment to estimate welfare-maximizing treatment rules. We provide strong theoretical guarantees and an implementation in a large-scale field experiment.
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