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panel data. These models incorporate unobserved, time-varying, individual heterogeneity, which may be correlated with the …
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This survey discusses the recent causal panel data literature. This recent literature has focused on credibly …
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More stringent fuel economy standards and increased market penetration of electric vehicles (EVs) present challenges to federal policy makers who historically have relied on motor vehicle fuel excise taxes to fund highway projects. This paper considers the distributional implications of a...
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Pigouvian taxes and user fees can address environmental externalities and efficiently fund transportation infrastructure, but these policies may place burdens on poorer households. This paper presents new evidence on the distributional consequences of the gasoline tax, bus and light rail charges...
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In 2018, California voters rejected Proposition 6, a ballot initiative that sought to repeal state gasoline taxes and vehicle fees enacted as part of the 2017 Road Repair and Accountability Act. We study the relationship between support for the proposition, political ideology and the economic...
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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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In this paper we use cross-state panel data to show a positive and significant correlation between various measures of …
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In this paper we apply these ideas to synthetic control type problems in panel data setting. In this setting a number …
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Many papers use fixed effects (FE) to identify causal impacts of an intervention. In this paper we show that when the treatment status only varies within some groups, this design can induce non-random selection of groups into the identifying sample, which we term selection into identification...
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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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