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Refining the Notion of No Anticipation in Difference-in-Differences Studies

Refining the Notion of No Anticipation in Difference-in-Differences Studies

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英文摘要

We address an ambiguity in identification strategies using difference-in-differences, which are widely applied in empirical research, particularly in economics. The assumption commonly referred to as the "no-anticipation assumption" states that treatment has no effect on outcomes before its implementation. However, because standard causal models rely on a temporal structure in which causes precede effects, such an assumption seems to be inherently satisfied. This raises the question of whether the assumption is repeatedly stated out of redundancy or because the formal statements fail to capture the intended subject-matter interpretation. We argue that confusion surrounding the no-anticipation assumption arises from ambiguity in the intervention considered and that current formulations of the assumption are ambiguous. Therefore, new definitions and identification results are proposed.

Marco Piccininni、Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen、Mats J. Stensrud

经济学

Marco Piccininni,Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen,Mats J. Stensrud.Refining the Notion of No Anticipation in Difference-in-Differences Studies[EB/OL].(2025-07-17)[2025-08-10].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12891.点此复制

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