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*[http://cega.berkeley.edu/assets/cega_learning_materials/78/DnD_Quasi_Experimental_Methods_PBharadwaj_100324.pdf Experimental methods: Differences in differences] by Prashant Bharadwaj |
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Difference-in-differences is a to determine treatment effect in natural experiments. Is compares the average change in the treatment group to the average change in the control group. It requires panel data to be implemented.
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- Experimental methods: Differences in differences by Prashant Bharadwaj