On the Use of Two-Way Fixed Effects Regression Models for Causal Inference with Panel Data
Harvard University · Quantitative BioSciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract The two-way linear fixed effects regression ( 2FE ) has become a default method for estimating causal effects from panel data. Many applied researchers use the 2FE estimator to adjust for unobserved unit-specific and time-specific confounders at the same time. Unfortunately, we demonstrate that the ability of the 2FE model to simultaneously adjust for these two types of unobserved confounders critically relies upon the assumption of linear additive effects. Another common justification for the use of the 2FE estimator is based on its equivalence to the difference-in-differences estimator under the simplest setting with two groups and two time periods. We show that this equivalence does not hold under…
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2Topics & keywords
- Causal inference
- Estimator
- Panel data
- Econometrics
- Equivalence (formal languages)
- Confounding
- Inference
- Mathematics