Treatment effects and panel data
Series
Oxford Handbooks
ISBN
978-0-19-994004-2
Type
book section
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Editor(s)
Baltagi, Badi H.
Abstract
It is a major achievement of the econometric treatment effect literature to clarify under which conditions causal effects are non-parametrically identified. The first part of this chapter focuses on the static treatment model. In this part, I show how panel data can be used to improve the credibility of matching and instrumental variable estimators. In practice, these gains come mainly from the availability of outcome variables measured prior to treatment. Such outcome variables also foster the use of alternative identification strategies, in particular so-called difference-in-difference estimation. In addition to improving the credibility of static causal models, panel data may allow credibly estimating dynamic causal models, which is the main theme of the second part of this chapter.
Language
English
Keywords
Matching
instrumental variables
local average treatment effects
difference-in-difference estimation
dynamic treatment effects.
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
No
Book title
The Oxford Handbook of Panel Data
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publisher place
Oxford
Start page
257
End page
284
Pages
28
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
238805
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