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Two-way fixed effects and differences-in-differences with heterogeneous treatment effects: a survey
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Applied EconomicsTreatment EffectApplied EconometricsQuasi-experimentAlternative EstimatorsEconomic Policy AnalysisSummary Linear RegressionsEconomic AnalysisRandomized Controlled TrialPublic HealthStatisticsEconomicsTwo-way Fixed EffectsHealth PolicyIntervention MechanismHeterogeneous Treatment EffectsEconometric MethodPolicy StudiesEconometric ModelHealth EconomicsPublic EconomicsBusinessEconometricsTime-varying ConfoundingAmerican Economic Review
Summary Linear regressions with period and group fixed effects are widely used to estimate policie’s effects: 26 of the 100 most cited papers published by the American Economic Review from 2015 to 2019 estimate such regressions. It has recently been shown that those regressions may produce misleading estimates if the policy’s effect is heterogeneous between groups or over time, as is often the case. This survey reviews a fast-growing literature that documents this issue and that proposes alternative estimators robust to heterogeneous effects. We use those alternative estimators to revisit Wolfers (2006a).
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