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In this paper we study estimation of and inference for average treatment effects in a setting with panel data. We focus …
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In this paper we study estimation of and inference for average treatment effects in a setting with panel data. We focus …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480616
In this paper, we describe a computational implementation of the Synthetic difference-in-differences (SDID) estimator of Arkhangelsky et al. (2021) for Stata. Synthetic difference-in-differences can be used in a wide class of circumstances where treatment effects on some particular policy or...
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In this paper we study methods for estimating causal effects in settings with panel data, where a subset of units are …
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control type problems in panel data setting. In this setting a number of conceptually quite different methods have been …
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inferred using only cross-sectional data. Panel or longitudinal data where the same units are observed repeatedly at different … units who respond in initial waves of the panel may drop out in subsequent waves, so that the subsample with complete data … for all waves of the panel can be less representative of the population than the original sample. Sometimes, in the hope …
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inferred using only cross-sectional data. Panel or longitudinal data where the same units are observed repeatedly at different … units who respond in initial waves of the panel may drop out in subsequent waves, so that the subsample with complete data … for all waves of the panel can be less representative of the population than the original sample. Sometimes, in the hope …
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We study identification and estimation of causal effects in settings with panel data. Traditionally researchers follow …
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Following the work by White (1980ab; 1982) it is common in empirical work in economics to report standard errors that are robust against general misspecification. In a regression setting these standard errors are valid for the parameter that in the population minimizes the squared difference between...
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We are interested in estimating the average effect of a binary treatment on a scalar outcome. If assignment to the treatment is independent of the potential outcomes given pretreatment variables, biases associated with simple treatment-control average comparisons can be removed by adjusting for...
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