There is no consensus on what makes for a livable urban environment. This requires empirical assessment of the relationship between urban characteristics a
the termeconometrics, a broad field, is believed to have been coined some 100 years ago by Frisch (1933) who used it to describe the unification of theoretical and empirical quantitative analysis in economics with respect to statistics and other domains ...
Judea Pearl, inThe Book of Why, goes so far as to say that reaching the top of the “ladder of causation” is “a key moment in the evolution of human consciousness” (p. 34). Human consciousness may be a stretch, but causation is about to cause a revolution in how we use data. ...
This is because of using gigantic non-renewable energy resources, urbanization stream and massive economic activities in the major industrialized nations. Amid this situation, we investigate the influence of disaggregated energy measures, e.g., renewable, and nuclear energy, income growth and urbanizatio...
Brantly Callaway, Pedro H.C. Sant'Anna (2020).Difference-in-Differences with multiple time periods, Journal of Econometrics. Clément de Chaisemartin, Xavier D'Haultfoeuille (2020).Two-Way Fixed Effects Estimators with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects. American Economic Review. ...
and let’s bring it up to the current situation. A lot of economists spend a lot of time doing very fancy econometrics to prove the returns to education, as I’m sure you well know, particularly college education. I assume that you also believe the returns to education are significant, ...
Sant'Anna. Difference-in-Differences with a Continuous Treatment.Brantly Callaway, Pedro H.C. Sant'Anna (2020). Difference-in-Differences with multiple time periods, Journal of Econometrics.Clément de Chaisemartin, Xavier D'Haultfoeuille (2020). Two-Way Fixed Effects Estimators with Heterogeneous...
[20] investigate the spatial dependence between OPPs, associated with basic treatment and complex medical procedures, using a spatial econometrics model. They found that a significant positive spillover effect occurs with basic treatment due to the diffusion of best practices, whereas this effect is ...
in developing countries. In particular, as Besley and Persson (2011) also argue, states with weak limitations on the executive have weak compulsions to supply common-interest services: ‘constraints on the executive will diminish the concern that the government is run in the interests of a ...
Keywords: Difference-in-differences Causal Inference Staggered Treatment timing Sensitivity Analysis Clustering Parallel trends Treatment Effect Heterogeneity abstract This paper synthesizes recent advances in the econometrics of difference-in-differences (DiD) and provides concrete recommendations for practitioners...