Spatial Panel Event Study
Spatial panel event study extends the classical panel event-study design to settings where units are geographically located and outcomes may spill over across space. By combining event-time indicators with spatial weights matrices, it estimates dynamic treatment effects while explicitly accounting for spatial autocorrelation, geographic spillovers, and cross-unit contamination that would bias conventional event studies.
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- Sun, L., & Callaway, B. (2021). Difference-in-differences estimators of intertemporal treatment effects. arXiv:2109.10157. · URL
- Gibbons, C. E., Serrato, J. C. S., & Urbancic, M. B. (2019). Broken or Fixed Effects? Journal of Econometric Methods, 8(1), 20170002. · DOI 10.1515/jem-2017-0002
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