articleAmerican Economic Review InsightsAug 31, 2022Closed access

Pretest with Caution: Event-Study Estimates after Testing for Parallel Trends

John Brown University

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Abstract

This paper discusses two important limitations of the common practice of testing for preexisting differences in trends (“ pre-trends”) when using difference-in-differences and related methods. First, conventional pre-trends tests may have low power. Second, conditioning the analysis on the result of a pretest can distort estimation and inference, potentially exacerbating the bias of point estimates and under-coverage of confidence intervals. I analyze these issues both in theory and in simulations calibrated to a survey of recent papers in leading economics journals, which suggest that these limitations are important in practice. I conclude with practical recommendations for mitigating these issues. (JEL A14,…

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Keywords
  • Inference
  • Econometrics
  • Confidence interval
  • Point estimation
  • Economics
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Point (geometry)
  • Estimation
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