Fuzzy Differences-in-Differences

Difference-in-differences (DID) is a method to evaluate the effect of a treatment. In its basic version, a “control group” is untreated at two dates, whereas a “treatment group” becomes fully treated at the second date. However, in many applications of the DID method, the treatment rate only increas...

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Published in:The Review of economic studies 2018-04, Vol.85 (2 (303)), p.999-1028
Main Authors: DE CHAISEMARTIN, C., D’HAULTFŒUILLE, X.
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Language:English
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