articleThe Review of Economics and StatisticsApr 19, 2007Closed access

Inference with Difference-in-Differences and Other Panel Data

The University of Texas at Austin · Boston University

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Abstract

We examine inference in panel data when the number of groups is small, as is typically the case for difference-in-differences estimation and when some variables are fixed within groups. In this case, standard asymptotics based on the number of groups going to infinity provide a poor approximation to the finite sample distribution. We show that in some cases the t-statistic is distributed as t and propose simple two-step estimators for these cases. We apply our analysis to two well-known papers. We confirm our theoretical analysis with Monte Carlo simulations.

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Keywords
  • Estimator
  • Inference
  • Panel data
  • Statistic
  • Monte Carlo method
  • Infinity
  • Mathematics
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