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interesting for research in labor economics and public finance. …
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interesting for research in labor economics and public finance. …
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in labor economics and public finance. We show the practical relevance of our methodological points in a replication …
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We discuss properties and pitfalls of panel-data event study designs. We derive three main results. First, assuming constant treatment effects before and/or after some event time, also known as binning, is a natural restriction imposed on theoretically infinite effect windows. Binning identifies...
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interesting for research in labor economics and public finance. …
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interesting for research in labor economics and public finance. …
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in labor economics and public finance. We show the practical relevance of our methodological points in a replication …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012196434
We discuss properties and pitfalls of panel-data event study designs. We derive three main results. First, assuming constant treatment effects before and/or after some event time, also known as binning, is a natural restriction imposed on theoretically infinite effect windows. Binning identifies...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013480179
We discuss three important properties of panel data event study designs. First, assuming constant treatment effects before and/or after some event time, also known as binning, is a natural restriction, which identifies dynamic treatment effects in the absence of never‐treated units. Second,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014503779