The synthetic control method (SCM) is widely used to evaluate causal effects under quasi-experimental designs. However, SCM suffers from weaknesses that compromise its accuracy, stability and meaningfulness, due to the nested optimization problem of covariate relevance and counterfactual weights. We propose a decoupling of both problems. We evaluate the economic effect of government formation deadlock in Spain-2016, and find that SCM method overestimates the effect by 0.23 pp. Furthermore, we replicate two studies and compare results from standard and decoupled SCM. Decoupled SCM offers higher accuracy and stability, while ensuring the economic meaningfulness of covariates used in building the counterfactual
© 2018 Muhammad Amjad, Devavrat Shah, and Dennis Shen. We present a robust generalization of the syn...
In some applications, researchers using the synthetic control method (SCM) to evaluate the effect of...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
The synthetic control method (SCM) has been increasingly adopted to evaluate causal effects under qu...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) has become a widely used tool in both identifying and estimating ...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a popular approach for estimating the impact of a treatment on...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a major innovation in the estimation of causal effects of poli...
It is becoming increasingly popular in applications of synthetic control methods to include the enti...
Abstract Recently, Abadie et al. (Am J Polit Sci 59:495–510, 2015) have expanded synthetic control m...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
We derive conditions under which the original result of Abadie et al (2010) regarding the bias of t...
We evaluate whether a lack of guidance on how to choose the matching variables used in the Synthetic...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is asymptotically unbias...
© 2018 Muhammad Amjad, Devavrat Shah, and Dennis Shen. We present a robust generalization of the syn...
In some applications, researchers using the synthetic control method (SCM) to evaluate the effect of...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
The synthetic control method (SCM) has been increasingly adopted to evaluate causal effects under qu...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) has become a widely used tool in both identifying and estimating ...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
Staggered adoption of policies by different units at different times creates promising opportunities...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a popular approach for estimating the impact of a treatment on...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a major innovation in the estimation of causal effects of poli...
It is becoming increasingly popular in applications of synthetic control methods to include the enti...
Abstract Recently, Abadie et al. (Am J Polit Sci 59:495–510, 2015) have expanded synthetic control m...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
We derive conditions under which the original result of Abadie et al (2010) regarding the bias of t...
We evaluate whether a lack of guidance on how to choose the matching variables used in the Synthetic...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is asymptotically unbias...
© 2018 Muhammad Amjad, Devavrat Shah, and Dennis Shen. We present a robust generalization of the syn...
In some applications, researchers using the synthetic control method (SCM) to evaluate the effect of...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....