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Open Access. With chapter by Leonce Röth on "Pathway Analysis, Causal Mediation, and the Identification of Causal Mechanisms"

Leonce Röth on "Pathway Analysis, Causal Mediation, and the Identification of Causal Mechanisms"

Röth, L. (2023). Pathway Analysis, Causal Mediation, and the Identification of Causal Mechanisms. In Causality in Policy Studies: a Pluralist Toolbox (pp. 123-151). Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-12982-7

Abstract

This chapter presents the systematic analysis of causal mechanisms from the perspective of pathway analysis as an essential complement to conventional approaches to causation. It builds on the evidence that credible causal identification defies design-based strategies such as randomization or linear mediation analysis unless their research designs are supported by reliable mechanistic knowledge. The chapter reasons that the reliable causal identification of a mechanism requires the concept of ‘natural indirect effect’ and a double-nested counterfactual strategy. It discusses the empirical quantification of causal mechanisms and its underlying assumptions, offers empirical examples that clarify them, and reviews the conditions and limits of the strategy.