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This paper develops a nonparametric methodology for treatment evaluation with multiple outcome periods under treatment endogeneity and missing outcomes. We use instrumental variables, pre-treatment characteristics, and short-term (or intermediate) outcomes to identify the average treatment...
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about the number of types. Finite mixture models are hard to estimate for panel data, which is what experiments often … to find the number of types in the data, and that allows for the estimation of panel data models. It combines machine …
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Inference for estimates of treatment effects with clustered data requires great care when treatment is assigned at the group level. This is true for both pure treatment models and difference-in-differences regressions. Even when the number of clusters is quite large, cluster-robust standard...
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Assumption that says that the missing dependence is constant over time. Under this assumption and when panel data is available …
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Across many disciplines, the fixed effects estimator of linear panel data models is the default method to estimate … panel. We consider several alternatives to the fixed effects estimator with T > 2 when relevant unit-specific heterogeneity … results from multiple linear panel data estimators in applied research. …
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added and employment) and economic growth. We used a panel Granger-causality analysis based on annual data for eight …
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We propose a new estimator for average causal effects of a binary treatment with panel data in settings with general …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been shown dire consequences for the global economy, not only in the past and present but also in the future. These consequences are not only humanitarian but also financial and economic. This article raises the question of whether the state of the health system is a...
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