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Fair Policy Targeting

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One of the major concerns of targeting interventions on individuals in social welfare programs is discrimination: individualized treatments may induce disparities across sensitive attributes such as age, gender, or race. This paper addresses the question of the design of fair and efficient treatment allocation rules. We adopt the non-maleficence perspective of first do no harm: we select the fairest allocation within the Pareto frontier. We cast the optimization into a mixed-integer linear program formulation, which can be solved using off-the-shelf algorithms. We derive regret bounds on the unfairness of the estimated policy function and small sample guarantees on the Pareto frontier under general notions of fairness. Finally, we illustrate our method using an application from education economics.

Davide Viviano, Jelena Bradic• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Fair Policy LearningEntrepreneurship Training Admission dataset (test)
EO V(pi)0.15
5
Policy LearningCASdatasets Equal Opportunity (test)
V(pi)-10.17
5
Policy LearningCASdatasets Counterfactual (test)
V(pi)-10.23
5
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