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Designul studiului de eveniment spațial×Diferențe spațiale în diferențe (Spatial DiD)×
DomeniuInferență cauzalăInferență cauzală
FamilieRegression modelRegression model
Anul apariției2000s–2010s2015
Autorul originalDeveloped across applied spatial economics literature; canonical applications in Autor, Dorn & Hanson (2013) and related regional economics studiesDelgado & Florax
TipQuasi-experimental causal inference with spatial structureQuasi-experimental estimator
Sursa seminalăAutor, D. H., Dorn, D., & Hanson, G. H. (2013). The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States. American Economic Review, 103(6), 2121-2168. DOI ↗Delgado, M. S., & Florax, R. J. G. M. (2015). Difference-in-differences techniques for spatial data: Local autocorrelation and spatial interaction. Economics Letters, 126, 35–40. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativespatial event study, geographic event study, spatial dynamic DiD, place-based event studySpatial DiD, Geo-DiD, Difference-in-Differences with Spatial Autocorrelation, Mekansal Fark-içinde-Farklar
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RezumatSpatial event study design estimates the dynamic causal effects of a geographically concentrated shock or policy by plotting how outcomes in affected locations evolve relative to unaffected locations across time periods, while explicitly accounting for spatial spillovers and autocorrelation across geographic units. It is widely used in regional and urban economics to evaluate place-based policies, trade shocks, and local labour market interventions.Spatial Difference-in-Differences (Spatial DiD) extends the classical DiD estimator to settings where observations are geo-referenced and outcomes may be spatially autocorrelated or subject to spillover effects. Introduced by Delgado and Florax (2015), the method augments the standard two-way fixed-effects DiD regression with a spatial lag or spatial error term, yielding unbiased treatment-effect estimates even when policy shocks propagate across geographic units. It is used by economists, regional scientists, and urban planners evaluating place-based interventions such as infrastructure investment, environmental regulations, or zoning reforms.
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