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Regression Discontinuity in Policy Evaluation×Politikevaluering Regressionsdiskontinuitetsdesign×
FagområdePublic PolicyKausal inferens
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Oprindelsesår19601960; policy evaluation applications widespread from 2000s
OphavspersonDonald Thistlethwaite & Donald Campbell (design); Imbens, Lemieux, Lee (modern practice)Thistlethwaite & Campbell (1960); popularized in policy evaluation by Lee & Lemieux (2010)
TypeQuasi-experimental causal design for threshold-assigned policiesQuasi-experimental causal design
Oprindelig kildeThistlethwaite, D. L., & Campbell, D. T. (1960). Regression-discontinuity analysis: An alternative to the ex post facto experiment. Journal of Educational Psychology, 51(6), 309–317. DOI ↗Lee, D. S., & Lemieux, T. (2010). Regression Discontinuity Designs in Economics. Journal of Economic Literature, 48(2), 281-355. DOI ↗
AliasserPolicy RD Design, Threshold-Based Policy Evaluation, Cutoff Rule Evaluation, Eligibility-Threshold DesignPolicy RDD, RD design in policy evaluation, regression discontinuity policy analysis, RDD policy impact
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ResuméRegression discontinuity (RD) is a quasi-experimental design for estimating the causal effect of a policy that is assigned by a sharp threshold on some continuous eligibility score — an income line for a benefit, a test score for a scholarship, a vote share for winning office, a population cutoff that triggers a regulation. Units falling just below and just above the cutoff are nearly identical except for their treatment status, so comparing their outcomes isolates the policy's effect at the threshold. First used by Thistlethwaite and Campbell in 1960 and revived as a workhorse of policy evaluation by economists in the 2000s, RD is widely regarded as the quasi-experimental design with the strongest claim to internal validity.Policy Evaluation Regression Discontinuity Design (Policy RDD) exploits a known eligibility threshold in a policy rule to estimate the causal effect of that policy on outcomes. Units just below the cutoff serve as a credible comparison group for units just above it, making RDD one of the most transparent quasi-experimental strategies for assessing what a policy actually achieves.
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