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Model-based Estimation of Difference-in-Differences with Staggered Treatments

Model-based Estimation of Difference-in-Differences with Staggered Treatments

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英文摘要

We propose a model-based framework for estimating treatment effects in Difference-in-Differences (DiD) designs with multiple time-periods and variation in treatment timing. We first present a simple model for potential outcomes that respects the identifying conditions for the average treatment effects on the treated (ATT's). The model-based perspective is particularly valuable in applications with small sample sizes, where existing estimators that rely on asymptotic arguments may yield poor approximations to the sampling distribution of group-time ATT's. To improve parsimony and guide prior elicitation, we reparametrize the model in a way that reduces the effective number of parameters. Prior information about treatment effects is incorporated through black-box training sample priors and, in small-sample settings, by thick-tailed t-priors that shrink ATT's of small magnitudes toward zero. We provide a straightforward and computationally efficient Bayesian estimation procedure and establish a Bernstein-von Mises-type result that justifies posterior inference for the treatment effects. Simulation studies confirm that our method performs well in both large and small samples, offering credible uncertainty quantification even in settings that challenge standard estimators. We illustrate the practical value of the method through an empirical application that examines the effect of minimum wage increases on teen employment in the United States.

Siddhartha Chib、Kenichi Shimizu

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Siddhartha Chib,Kenichi Shimizu.Model-based Estimation of Difference-in-Differences with Staggered Treatments[EB/OL].(2025-05-23)[2025-06-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18391.点此复制

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