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Generalized Synthetic Control Method: Causal Inference with Interactive Fixed Effects Models

Yiqing Xu
- 01 Jan 2017 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 1, pp 57-76
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In this article, the synthetic control method is combined with linear fixed effects models for causal inference in time-series cross-sectional data, and a linear interactive fixed effects model that incorporates unit-specific intercepts interacted with time-varying coefficients is proposed.
Abstract
Difference-in-differences (DID) is commonly used for causal inference in time-series cross-sectional data. It requires the assumption that the average outcomes of treated and control units would have followed parallel paths in the absence of treatment. In this paper, we propose a method that not only relaxes this often-violated assumption, but also unifies the synthetic control method (Abadie, Diamond, and Hainmueller 2010) with linear fixed effects models under a simple framework, of which DID is a special case. It imputes counterfactuals for each treated unit using control group information based on a linear interactive fixed effects model that incorporates unit-specific intercepts interacted with time-varying coefficients. This method has several advantages. First, it allows the treatment to be correlated with unobserved unit and time heterogeneities under reasonable modeling assumptions. Second, it generalizes the synthetic control method to the case of multiple treated units and variable treatment periods, and improves efficiency and interpretability. Third, with a built-in cross-validation procedure, it avoids specification searches and thus is easy to implement. An empirical example of Election Day Registration and voter turnout in the United States is provided.

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