Building on an idea in Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003), this article investigates the application of synthetic control methods to comparative case studies. We discuss the advantages of these methods and apply them to study the effects of Proposition 99, a large-scale tobacco control program that California implemented in 1988. We demonstrate that following Proposition 99 tobacco consumption fell markedly in California relative to a comparable synthetic control region. We estimate that by the year 2000 annual per-capita cigarette sales in California were about 26 packs lower than what they would have been in the absence of Proposition 99. Given that many policy interventions and events of interest in social sciences take place at an aggregate ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
This presentation was a discussion in response to “The synthetic control method compared to differen...
Building on an idea in Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003), this article investi- gates the application o...
The R package Synth implements synthetic control methods for comparative case studies designed to es...
This dissertation includes previously unpublished co-authored material. The first chapter of this di...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that...
Synthetic control methods are an innovative matching technique first introduced within the economics...
Introduction This paper discusses the application of the synthetic control method to injury-related ...
This paper explores the methodology and application of a relatively new econometric technique called...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Y...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
This presentation was a discussion in response to “The synthetic control method compared to differen...
Building on an idea in Abadie and Gardeazabal (2003), this article investi- gates the application o...
The R package Synth implements synthetic control methods for comparative case studies designed to es...
This dissertation includes previously unpublished co-authored material. The first chapter of this di...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that...
Synthetic control methods are an innovative matching technique first introduced within the economics...
Introduction This paper discusses the application of the synthetic control method to injury-related ...
This paper explores the methodology and application of a relatively new econometric technique called...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Y...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
This presentation was a discussion in response to “The synthetic control method compared to differen...