Inference for Synthetic Control Methods with Multiple Treated Units

12/02/2019
by   Ziyan Zhang, et al.
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Although the Synthetic Control Method (SCM) is now widely applied, its most commonly-used inference method, placebo test, is often problematic, especially when the treatment is not uniquely assigned. This paper discuss the problems with the placebo test under multivariate treatment case. And, to improve the power of inferences, I further propose an Andrews-type procedure as it potentially solve some drawbacks of placebo test. Simulations are conducted to show the Andrews' test is often valid and powerful, compared with the placebo test.

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