Multivalued treatment models have typically been studied under restrictive assumptions: ordered choice, and more recently unordered monotonicity. We show how treatment effects can be identified in a more general class of models that allows for multidimensional unobserved heterogeneity. Our results rely on two main assumptions: treatment assignment must be a measurable function of threshold-crossing rules, and enough continuous instruments must be available. We illustrate our approach for several classes of models.
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Lee, S., & Salanié, B. (2018). Identifying Effects of Multivalued Treatments. Econometrica, 86(6), 1939–1963. https://doi.org/10.3982/ecta14269
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