Quantile Difference in Differences with Time-Varying Qualification in Panel Data

Q3 Mathematics Journal of Econometric Methods Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI:10.1515/jem-2021-0032
Karim Nchare, Ryo Makioka
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Abstract This paper investigates the identification and estimation of the quantile treatment effect in a difference in differences (DID) setting when treatment is provided only to qualified individuals at a certain point in time and the qualification is time-varying. The time-varying qualification may affect an outcome variable even when the actual effect of treatment is zero. We show how to account for this “movers effect” bias and propose the quantile treatment effect on “in-stayers” that are qualified both before and after the treatment. The estimate is identified under three main assumptions: (i) panel data availability, (ii) a distributional common trend assumption conditional on covariates, and (iii) a copula stability assumption. We then apply our method to estimate the effects of an increase in the benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on recipients’ food expenditure shares. The results show significant heterogeneity and highlight the importance of accounting for time-varying qualification.
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面板数据中具有时变定性的差异中的分位数差异
摘要本文研究了在差异中的差异(DID)设置中,当治疗仅在某个时间点提供给合格的个人,并且资格是时变的时,分位数治疗效果的识别和估计。即使治疗的实际效果为零时,时变资格也可能影响结果变量。我们展示了如何解释这种“移动者效应”偏差,并提出了分位数治疗对治疗前后合格的“住院患者”的影响。该估计是在三个主要假设下确定的:(i)面板数据可用性,(ii)以协变量为条件的分布共同趋势假设,以及(iii)copula稳定性假设。然后,我们应用我们的方法来估计补充营养援助计划(SNAP)福利增加对接受者食品支出份额的影响。结果显示了显著的异质性,并强调了会计对时变资格的重要性。
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Journal of Econometric Methods
Journal of Econometric Methods Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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