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Autori principali: de Chaisemartin, Clément, Ciccia, Diego, Knau, Felix, Malézieux, Mélitine, Sow, Doulo, Arboleda, David, Angotti, Romain, D'Haultfoeuille, Xavier, Li, Bingxue, Fabre, Henri, Quispe, Anzony
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19426
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author de Chaisemartin, Clément
Ciccia, Diego
Knau, Felix
Malézieux, Mélitine
Sow, Doulo
Arboleda, David
Angotti, Romain
D'Haultfoeuille, Xavier
Li, Bingxue
Fabre, Henri
Quispe, Anzony
author_facet de Chaisemartin, Clément
Ciccia, Diego
Knau, Felix
Malézieux, Mélitine
Sow, Doulo
Arboleda, David
Angotti, Romain
D'Haultfoeuille, Xavier
Li, Bingxue
Fabre, Henri
Quispe, Anzony
contents The command did_multiplegt_dyn can be used to estimate event-study effects in complex designs with a potentially non-binary and/or non-absorbing treatment. This paper starts by providing an overview of the estimators computed by the command. Then, simulations based on three real datasets are used to demonstrate the estimators' properties. Finally, the command is used on four real datasets to estimate event-study effects in complex designs. The first example has a binary treatment that can turn on an off. The second example has a continuous absorbing treatment. The third example has a discrete multivalued treatment that can increase or decrease multiple times over time. The fourth example has two, binary and absorbing treatments, where the second treatment always happens after the first.
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spellingShingle Using did_multiplegt_dyn to Estimate Event-Study Effects in Complex Designs: Overview, and Four Examples Based on Real Datasets
de Chaisemartin, Clément
Ciccia, Diego
Knau, Felix
Malézieux, Mélitine
Sow, Doulo
Arboleda, David
Angotti, Romain
D'Haultfoeuille, Xavier
Li, Bingxue
Fabre, Henri
Quispe, Anzony
Econometrics
The command did_multiplegt_dyn can be used to estimate event-study effects in complex designs with a potentially non-binary and/or non-absorbing treatment. This paper starts by providing an overview of the estimators computed by the command. Then, simulations based on three real datasets are used to demonstrate the estimators' properties. Finally, the command is used on four real datasets to estimate event-study effects in complex designs. The first example has a binary treatment that can turn on an off. The second example has a continuous absorbing treatment. The third example has a discrete multivalued treatment that can increase or decrease multiple times over time. The fourth example has two, binary and absorbing treatments, where the second treatment always happens after the first.
title Using did_multiplegt_dyn to Estimate Event-Study Effects in Complex Designs: Overview, and Four Examples Based on Real Datasets
topic Econometrics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19426