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Diseño de Estudio de Eventos Bayesiano×Estudio de evento en panel×
CampoInferencia causalInferencia causal
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen1990s–2010s1990s–2020s (modern panel formulation)
Autor originalDeveloped from classical event study methodology (Fama et al., 1969) with Bayesian extensions proposed through the 1990s–2010sFormalized by Freyaldenhoven, Hansen, Perez-Orive & Shapiro (2021); widely applied in finance (Fama et al. 1969) and policy evaluation
TipoQuasi-experimental / causal inferenceQuasi-experimental / causal panel design
Fuente seminalSorescu, A., Warren, N. L., & Ertekin, L. (2017). Event study methodology in the marketing literature: An overview. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 45(2), 186-207. DOI ↗Freyaldenhoven, S., Hansen, C., Perez-Orive, J., & Shapiro, J. M. (2021). Visualization, Identification, and Estimation in the Linear Panel Event-Study Design. NBER Working Paper 29170. National Bureau of Economic Research. link ↗
AliasBayesian event study, Bayesian abnormal return estimation, Bayesian pre-post event analysis, BESevent-study regression, dynamic DiD, relative-time regression, distributed-lag panel model
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ResumenBayesian Event Study Design extends the classical event study framework by replacing frequentist significance testing with a full Bayesian inferential framework. It estimates how an event (policy change, announcement, shock) alters an outcome trajectory by learning a prior model from the estimation window and updating it with observed data, yielding posterior distributions over abnormal effects and cumulative causal impacts with full uncertainty quantification.A panel event study estimates the dynamic causal effect of a treatment or policy by regressing an outcome on a full set of relative-time indicators — one for each period before and after the event — while controlling for unit and time fixed effects. The resulting coefficient plot shows how the treated units diverged from untreated units at each point in calendar time relative to their treatment date, making both pre-treatment trend violations and post-treatment effect trajectories immediately visible.
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