Estimating the Effect of Treatments Allocated by Randomized Waiting Lists

29 Pages Posted: 18 Sep 2019 Last revised: 24 Apr 2023

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Clément de Chaisemartin

SciencesPo - Sciences Po - Department of Economics

Luc Behaghel

Paris School of Economics (PSE)

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Date Written: September 2019

Abstract

Oversubscribed treatments are often allocated using randomized waiting lists. Applicants are ranked randomly, and treatment offers are made following that ranking until all seats are filled. To estimate causal effects, researchers often compare applicants getting and not getting an offer. We show that those two groups are not statistically comparable. Therefore, the estimator arising from that comparison is inconsistent when the number of waitlists goes to infinity. We propose a new estimator, and show that it is consistent, provided the waitlists have at least two seats. Finally, we revisit an application, and we show that using our estimator can lead to significantly different results from those obtained using the commonly used estimator.

Suggested Citation

de Chaisemartin, Clément and Behaghel, Luc, Estimating the Effect of Treatments Allocated by Randomized Waiting Lists (September 2019). NBER Working Paper No. w26282, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3454383

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