Direct and Indirect Causal Effects via Potential Outcomes*

Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages: 161 - 170
Published: May 19, 2004
Abstract
. The use of the concept of ‘direct’ versus ‘indirect’ causal effects is common, not only in statistics but also in many areas of social and economic sciences. The related terms of ‘biomarkers’ and ‘surrogates’ are common in pharmacological and biomedical sciences. Sometimes this concept is represented by graphical displays of various kinds. The view here is that there is a great deal of imprecise discussion surrounding this topic and, moreover,...
Paper Details
Title
Direct and Indirect Causal Effects via Potential Outcomes*
Published Date
May 19, 2004
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
161 - 170
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