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Test du placebo spatial×Variables Instrumentales Spatiales (IV Spatiale / 2SLS Spatiale)×
DomaineInférence causaleInférence causale
FamilleRegression modelRegression model
Année d'origine2000s–2010s1988-1998
Auteur d'origineDeveloped organically in spatial econometrics and geographic RDD literature; prominent use in Dell (2010) and related workKelejian & Prucha (generalized spatial 2SLS); Anselin (spatial econometrics framework)
TypeFalsification / robustness checkQuasi-experimental causal inference with spatial dependence
Source fondatriceBuonanno, P., Montolio, D., & Vanin, P. (2009). Does Social Capital Reduce Crime? Journal of Law and Economics, 52(1), 145-170. DOI ↗Kelejian, H. H., & Prucha, I. R. (1998). A Generalized Spatial Two-Stage Least Squares Procedure for Estimating a Spatial Autoregressive Model with Autoregressive Disturbances. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 17(1), 99-121. DOI ↗
Aliasgeographic placebo test, spatial falsification test, spatial robustness check, geographic spillover testSpatial IV, Spatial 2SLS, Spatial Two-Stage Least Squares, S-IV
Apparentées46
RésuméA spatial placebo test is a falsification check used in geographic or spatial causal-inference studies. The analyst applies the same estimation procedure to spatial units, boundaries, or zones where no treatment effect should exist — fake borders, shifted cutoffs, or buffer areas beyond spillover range — and checks whether a spurious effect emerges. A non-significant result in the placebo region supports the credibility of the main causal estimate.Spatial Instrumental Variables (Spatial IV) is a causal inference method for settings where units — regions, firms, neighborhoods — are spatially interdependent, creating endogeneity that standard IV approaches ignore. It constructs instruments from the spatially lagged values of exogenous characteristics of neighboring units, then applies two-stage least squares to recover unbiased causal estimates in the presence of both endogenous regressors and spatial autocorrelation.
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