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The new cate command: An overview

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  • Giovanni Cerulli

    (IRcRES, Rome)

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This presentation offers a concise overview of the cate command, a new tool introduced in Stata 19 for estimating conditional average treatment effects (CATEs). CATEs quantify how the impact of a treatment varies across individuals or subgroups defined by observed characteristics, thus enabling a more nuanced understanding of treatment-effect heterogeneity and supporting the design of targeted policy interventions.

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