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Revisiting Event-Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation

Abstract. We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects. We show that ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation - arXiv

We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects.

Revisiting Event-Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation

Abstract. We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects. We show that con.

Research - Kirill Borusyak - Google Sites

Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation (with Xavier Jaravel and Jann Spiess). Review of Economic Studies, 91(6), 2024, p.3253-3285 ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs - Harvard University

Revisiting Event Study Designs, with an Application to the Estimation of the Marginal Propensity to Consume∗. Kirill Borusyak, Harvard ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation

Abstract. We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects. We show that ...

Revisiting event study designs: Robust and efficient estimation

our 2017 manuscript, “Revisiting Event Study Designs, with an Application to the Estimation of the Marginal. Propensity to Consume.” We thank Alberto Abadie ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation - arXiv

In this paper, we investigate the robustness and efficiency of estimators of causal effects in event studies, with a focus on the role of treatment effect ...

Kirill Borusyak "Revisiting Event Study Designs - YouTube

DiD Reading Group Meeting #5 from June 11, 2021 (https://taylorjwright.github.io/did-reading-group/). Kirill Borusyak presents his paper ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation

Our estimation strategy allows for any estimator that is consistent for the column space of the unobservable trends including principal ...

[PDF] Revisiting event study designs: robust and efficient estimation

We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects.

Revisiting event study designs : robust and efficient estimation

Revisiting event study designs : robust and efficient estimation · Borusyak, Kirill · Jaravel, Xavier · Spiess, Jann. Publisher: London : Centre ...

Replication package for: "Revisiting Event Study Designs - Zenodo

This replication package contains the code and instructions necessary to replicate Borusyak, Kirill, Xavier Jaravel, and Jann Spiess.

Revisiting Event-Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation

Abstract We develop a framework for difference-in-differences designs with staggered treatment adoption and heterogeneous causal effects.

Revisiting event study designs – 23 September 2022

'Revisiting event study designs: robust and efficient estimation'. This event is hosted by the Centre for Responsible Banking and Finance ...

Borusyak, Jaravel - 2017 - Revisiting Event Study Designs - Scribd

Revisiting Event Study Designs,. with an Application to the Estimation of the Marginal Propensity to Consume∗. Kirill Borusyak, Harvard University. Xavier ...

[PDF] Revisiting Event Study Designs - Semantic Scholar

A broad empirical literature uses "event study" research designs for treatment effect estimation, a setting in which all units in the panel ...

Kirill Borusyak "Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient ...

Kirill Borusyak "Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation". 7.9K views · 3 years ago ...more ...

Kirill Borusyak on X: " @XJaravel, @jannspiess and I just posted a ...

XJaravel, @jannspiess and I just posted a new draft of "Revisiting Event Study Designs: Robust and Efficient Estimation" As before: ...

Revisiting Event Study Designs - Wei Yang Tham

Revisiting Event Study Designs ... That is a working paper by Borusyak and Jaravel on SSRN. The paper looks at an underidentification problem in ...


Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Novella by Robert Louis Stevenson https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSf-K3CFQjWvPgN9KfvF15jb4YvTXrxheixmj4iOFyNP7ZXsxTX

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an 1886 Gothic horror novella by British author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr Henry Jekyll, and a murderous criminal named Edward Hyde.