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What's Trending in Difference-in-Differences? A Synthesis of the Recent Econometrics Literature
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Applied EconomicsCanonical Did SetupField ExperimentTreatment EffectQuasi-experimentPolicy AnalysisCausal InferenceManagementExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisStatisticsRecent AdvancesStructural ChangeEconomicsPublic PolicyEconomic TrendEconometric MethodEconometric ModelA SynthesisMacroeconomicsBusinessEconometricsCanonical ModelRecent Econometrics LiteratureEconomic ChangeTrend Analysis
This paper synthesizes recent advances in the econometrics of difference-in-differences (DiD) and provides concrete recommendations for practitioners. We begin by articulating a simple set of ``canonical'' assumptions under which the econometrics of DiD are well-understood. We then argue that recent advances in DiD methods can be broadly classified as relaxing some components of the canonical DiD setup, with a focus on $(i)$ multiple periods and variation in treatment timing, $(ii)$ potential violations of parallel trends, or $(iii)$ alternative frameworks for inference. Our discussion highlights the different ways that the DiD literature has advanced beyond the canonical model, and helps to clarify when each of the papers will be relevant for empirical work. We conclude by discussing some promising areas for future research.