Hi,
I am looking for a Stata command which allows me to estimate ATE (Average Treatment Effect), in addition to LATE (Local Average Treatment Effect), when implementing an IV approach with a continuous treatment and a continuous instrument.
I am struggling to find such a command!
Is there any out there? If not, do you suggest any other potentially reasonable approach which can be easily implemented in Stata?
Thanks,
Lukas
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