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المجالالاستدلال السببيالاستدلال السببي
العائلةRegression modelRegression model
سنة النشأة20212008
صاحب الطريقةCallaway & Sant'Anna; Sun & AbrahamImbens & Lemieux (guide to practice); Cattaneo, Idrobo & Titiunik (practical introduction)
النوعQuasi-experimental panel causal estimatorQuasi-experimental causal design
المصدر التأسيسيCallaway, B. & Sant'Anna, P. H. C. (2021). Difference-in-Differences with Multiple Time Periods. Journal of Econometrics, 225(2), 200-230. DOI ↗Imbens, G. W., & Lemieux, T. (2008). Regression Discontinuity Designs: A Guide to Practice. Journal of Econometrics, 142(2), 615-635. DOI ↗
الأسماء البديلةstaggered DID, staggered adoption DID, heterogeneous treatment DID, Callaway-Sant'Anna estimatorRDD, regression discontinuity design, sharp RDD, fuzzy RDD
ذات صلة45
الملخصStaggered Difference-in-Differences is a generalisation of DID for panel designs in which treatment is rolled out to different groups at different times. Introduced in the modern form by Callaway and Sant'Anna (2021) and Sun and Abraham (2021), it corrects the bias that classical two-way fixed-effects (TWFE) estimators suffer when treatment effects are heterogeneous across cohorts and over time.Regression Discontinuity Design is a quasi-experimental method that identifies a causal effect by locally comparing units just above and just below a cutoff on a continuous assignment (running) variable. Formalised for applied work by Imbens and Lemieux (2008) and developed as a practical framework by Cattaneo, Idrobo, and Titiunik (2020), it estimates a local average treatment effect (LATE) at the threshold.
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