Andrew Goodman-Bacon “Difference-in-Differences with Variation in Treatment Timing”
DiD Reading Group Meeting #1 from April 14, 2021 (taylorjwright.github.io/did-r....
Andrew Goodman-Bacon presents his paper “Difference-in-Differences with Variation in Treatment Timing” (goodman-bacon.com/pdfs/ddtimin....
Slides can be found here: www.dropbox.com/s/1udnyk751ig...
Example code using bacondecomp in R: github.com/taylorjwright/did_...
Link to paper mentioned in Q&A where treatment has "turning on" and "turning off" variation: www.eh.net/eha/wp-content/upl...
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This is a really impressive talk! Focuses absolutely on the essential arguments and insights. And - depressingly rare for an economist - Andrew has really crafted this presentation. Thanks so much Taylor for this video series.
Thank you very very very very much. Can't explain with words how useful this has been to me.
You're saving my life right now. I've been stuck with my masters thesis and I couldn't find any good explanations in pervious literature on how this actually works in practically. Thank you so much for explaining this in a way that is comprehensible to mere mortals. Thanks, Taylor and thanks Andrew for coming up clutch.
Love the start of the video with Dr. Goodman-Bacon's start-up of this paper. :D Thanks Taylor :)
great intuitive explanation. Thank you.
Thank you very much for sharing this. Andrew was a GREAT presenter, but also the questions at the end were really good, too. I've learend alot!
Thanks a ton for sharing this video series on developments in diff-in-diff. Treasure trove!!!
Thanks for the clear explanation.
I love it! Currently writing a Master Seminarpaper about your discussion ;)
Andrew you are great! Thank you!!!!!
This was so well explained! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for posting this. I wasn't able to attend for some reason, glad that I could catch up.
Thanks, that was very informative and useful
Thank you very much!
Hi professor how can I get data set to check for stata ?
31:50 Why are states that switched before the data started having a high weight, and not a low weight? Also, it is bad to use already treated states as controls, right? So it would be a bad idea to include these states.
Can anyone confirm that the "Partial out fixed effects" step at 12:17 only works when you've observed data for every unit at every time point (i.e., fully balanced)?
@figowang8953
Жыл бұрын
I encountered this problem as well. The code "bacondecomp" in stata seems to only work for a strongly balanced dataset.
@figowang8953
Жыл бұрын
I encountered this problem as well. The code "bacondecomp" in stata seems to only work for a strongly balanced dataset.
where are the R code videos?
why do you monetize these videos where it is other people talking?
@taylorwright3880
11 ай бұрын
The videos are not monetized.
@c.comploj3775
11 ай бұрын
@@taylorwright3880 Hmm, but there are ads. Maybe it is Google.