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Walter de Gruyter GmbH Journal of Causal Inference 12(1)
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    Abstract In causal inference, interference takes place when the intervention on one unit affects the outcome of other units. Most of the previous methods for estimating network causal effects assume that the covariate information is complete, which may lead to biased estimates when missingness exists. In this study, we consider the partial and direct interference setting. Specifically, the whole population can be divided into different clusters. Within each cluster, the outcome of each unit is dependent on the intervention received by other units, but not dependent on the confounders or outcomes of other units within the same cluster or of those in different clusters. We also assume that the confounders are subject to non-ignorable missingness, and a confounder is considered as missing if any component of it is missing. We propose three consistent estimators for the direct, indirect, total, and overall effect of the intervention on the outcome, and derive the asymptotic results accordingly. A comprehensive study is carried out as well to investigate the finite sample properties of the proposed estimators. We illustrate the proposed methods by analyzing the dataset collected from an acid rain program, which was launched to reduce air pollution in the United States by encouraging the scrubber’s installation on power plants, where the records of some operating characteristics of the power generating facilities are subject to missingness.

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