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The Chained Difference-in-Differences

Econometrics 2025-02-04 v4 Applications

Abstract

This paper studies the identification, estimation, and inference of long-term (binary) treatment effect parameters when balanced panel data is not available, or consists of only a subset of the available data. We develop a new estimator: the chained difference-in-differences, which leverages the overlapping structure of many unbalanced panel data sets. This approach consists in aggregating a collection of short-term treatment effects estimated on multiple incomplete panels. Our estimator accommodates (1) multiple time periods, (2) variation in treatment timing, (3) treatment effect heterogeneity, (4) general missing data patterns, and (5) sample selection on observables. We establish the asymptotic properties of the proposed estimator and discuss identification and efficiency gains in comparison to existing methods. Finally, we illustrate its relevance through (i) numerical simulations, and (ii) an application about the effects of an innovation policy in France.

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@article{arxiv.2301.01085,
  title  = {The Chained Difference-in-Differences},
  author = {Christophe Bellégo and David Benatia and Vincent Dortet-Bernardet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.01085},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

49 pages manuscript, 34 pages appendix