The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating the effect of an intervention when only one single unit has been exposed. Other similar, unexposed units are combined into a synthetic control unit intended to mimic the evolution in the exposed unit, had it not been subject to exposure. As the inference relies on only a single observational unit, the statistical inferential issue is a challenge. In this paper, we examine the statistical properties of the estimator, study a number of features potentially yielding uncertainty in the estimator, discuss the rationale for statistical inference in relation to SCM, and provide a Web-app for researchers to aid in their decision of whether SCM is pow...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
We provide an analytical characterization of the model flexibility of the synthetic control method (...
We consider the asymptotic properties of the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator when both the number o...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
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...
To estimate the effect of an exogenous intervention on a treated unit, a control unit is necessary. ...
When evaluating the impact of a policy (e.g., gun control) on a metric of interest (e.g., crime-rate...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
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...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that...
The synthetic control method offers a way to estimate the effect of an aggregate intervention using ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
We provide an analytical characterization of the model flexibility of the synthetic control method (...
We consider the asymptotic properties of the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator when both the number o...
The synthetic control method (SCM) is a new, popular method developed for the purpose of estimating ...
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...
To estimate the effect of an exogenous intervention on a treated unit, a control unit is necessary. ...
When evaluating the impact of a policy (e.g., gun control) on a metric of interest (e.g., crime-rate...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
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...
We analyze the conditions under which the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator is unbiased. We show that...
The synthetic control method offers a way to estimate the effect of an aggregate intervention using ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
We provide an analytical characterization of the model flexibility of the synthetic control method (...
We consider the asymptotic properties of the Synthetic Control (SC) estimator when both the number o...