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Spatial Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design×Geografisk regressionsdiskontinuitet×
ÄmnesområdeKausal inferensEkonometri
FamiljRegression modelRegression model
Ursprungsår20152010
UpphovspersonKeele & Titiunik (2015); fuzzy extension of geographic RDD building on Imbens & Lemieux (2008)Melissa Dell and colleagues
TypQuasi-experimental causal inference / IV-based spatial designSpatial quasi-experiment
UrsprungskällaKeele, L., & Titiunik, R. (2015). Geographic Boundaries as Regression Discontinuities. Political Analysis, 23(1), 127-155. DOI ↗Dell, M. (2018). The persistent effects of Peru's mining mita. Econometrica, 78(6), 1863-1911. link ↗
AliasSpatial Fuzzy RD, Geographic Fuzzy RDD, Spatial Fuzzy RDD, Geo-Fuzzy RDSpatial RD, Geographic RDD
Närliggande53
SammanfattningSpatial Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design (Spatial Fuzzy RDD) estimates a local average treatment effect when a geographic boundary determines treatment eligibility but some units on either side of the boundary fail to comply with their assigned status. It combines the spatial running-variable logic of geographic RDD with the instrumental-variable correction for imperfect compliance used in fuzzy RDD.Geographic Regression Discontinuity (GRD) is a quasi-experimental design that exploits sharp geographic boundaries—borders, policy boundaries, or natural features—to estimate causal effects. Introduced by Dell (2010) and others, it compares outcomes on either side of a boundary where treatment changes abruptly, leveraging the idea that units on opposite sides of a border are otherwise similar. This approach yields credible causal estimates for spatially localized policies, institutional changes, and natural phenomena.
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