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Ponderación Espacial por Puntaje de Propensión×Diseño de Discontinuidad por Regresión Espacial (Spatial RDD)×
CampoInferencia causalInferencia causal
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen2000s–2010s2010s
Autor originalExtended from Hirano, Imbens & Ridder (2003) IPTW with spatial adaptations by Keele, Titiunik and others in geographically structured causal designsPopularized by Dell (2010); formalized for geographic boundaries by Keele & Titiunik (2015)
TipoQuasi-experimental / causal inferenceQuasi-experimental causal inference
Fuente seminalKeele, L., & Titiunik, R. (2015). Geographic Boundaries as Regression Discontinuities. Political Analysis, 23(1), 127-155. DOI ↗Dell, M. (2010). The Persistent Effects of Peru's Mining Mita. Econometrica, 78(6), 1863-1903. DOI ↗
Aliasspatial PSW, geographically weighted propensity score weighting, spatial IPTW, spatially adjusted inverse probability weightingSpatial RDD, Geographic RDD, Border RD Design, Geographic Discontinuity Design
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ResumenSpatial propensity score weighting extends inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) to settings where units are geographically located and treatment assignment may depend on spatial factors such as location, neighborhood characteristics, or spatial clustering. By incorporating spatial covariates into the propensity score model and adjusting standard errors for spatial autocorrelation, it produces more credible causal estimates from observational geographic data.Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design uses a geographic or administrative boundary as the threshold that assigns units to treatment. Observations just inside one side of the boundary are compared with those just outside it, exploiting the near-random variation in treatment status near the cutoff to recover a local causal effect. The approach is widely used in economics, political science, and public health when policies or institutions change sharply at a border.
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