Affiliation:
1. Columbia University and the Center for Policy Research
Abstract
When a causal model includes a feedback loop, ordinary least-squares (OLS) is an inappropriate, biased estimation technique. Furthermore, since the system is nonrecursive, a simple application of path analysis or regression is precluded. If the causal feedback is indirect, however, or involves one or more weak causal links, the bias will tend to be small and in some cases may be negligible. If the causal system is correctly specified to include only indirect feedback-i.e., with no direct reciprocal causation between any pair of variables, it is possible to calculate unbiased estimators. Even in other instances, it is often possible to set a reasonable upper limit to the bias encountered by estimators affected only by indirect feedback despite their inclusion in a system in which there is both direct and indirect feedback.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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