How Much Should We Trust Differences-In-Differences Estimates?

Volume: 119, Issue: 1, Pages: 249 - 275
Published: Feb 1, 2004
Abstract
Most papers that employ Differences-in-Differences estimation (DD) use many years of data and focus on serially correlated outcomes but ignore that the resulting standard errors are inconsistent. To illustrate the severity of this issue, we randomly generate placebo laws in state-level data on female wages from the Current Population Survey. For each law, we use OLS to compute the DD estimate of its “effect” as well as the standard error of this...
Paper Details
Title
How Much Should We Trust Differences-In-Differences Estimates?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2004
Volume
119
Issue
1
Pages
249 - 275
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