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After more than 20 years of European Monetary Union (EMU), surprisingly few scientific studies exist which study the growth effects of introducing a common currency in large parts of the European Union. I do so using a large panel (NUTS3 data) of regional data for the EU-15. Some 800 (treated)...
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This paper was presented in June 1974 at the Symposium ―On the Measurement of Factor Productivities‖ at the castle Reisensburg in Bavaria, and was published in the book of proceedings from this Symposium. It contains results of several years of research about the economies of six East...
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The paper introduces for the most frequently used three-dimensional panel data sets several random effects model specifications. It derives appropriate estimation methods for the balanced and unbalanced cases. An application is also presented where the bilateral trade of 20 EU countries is...
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We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is asymptotically unbiased when the number of pre-treatment periods goes to infinity. We show that the SC estimator is generally asymptotically biased if treatment assignment is correlated with time-varying unobserved...
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This note revisits the role of time-invariant observed covariates in the Synthetic Control (SC) method. We first derive conditions under which the original result of Abadie et al (2010) regarding the bias of the SC estimator remains valid when we relax the assumption of a perfect match on...
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We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that the SC estimator is generally biased if treatment assignment is correlated with time-varying unobserved confounders, even when the number of pre-treatment periods goes to infinity and in settings...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015257789
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that the SC estimator is generally biased if treatment assignment is correlated with unobserved confounders, even when the number of pre-treatment periods goes to infinity, and in settings where one...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015260264
We analyze the properties of the Synthetic Control (SC) and related estimators when the pre-treatment fit is imperfect. In this framework, we show that these estimators are generally biased if treatment assignment is correlated with unobserved confounders, even when the number of pre-treatment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015264878
After more than 20 years of European Monetary Union (EMU), surprisingly few scientific studies exist which study the growth effects of introducing a common currency in large parts of the European Union. I do so using a large panel (NUTS3 data) of regional data for the EU-15. Some 800 (treated)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015268961
The synthetic control (SC) method has been recently proposed as an alternative to estimate treatment effects in comparative case studies. The SC relies on the assumption that there is a weighted average of the control units that reconstructs the potential outcome of the treated unit in the...
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