Estimating interaction effects with panel data

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2 novembre 2022

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  • 2211.01557
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arXiv

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Cornell University




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Chris Muris et al., « Estimating interaction effects with panel data », arXiv - économie


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A common task in empirical economics is to estimate \emph{interaction effects} that measure how the effect of one variable $X$ on another variable $Y$ depends on a third variable $H$. This paper considers the estimation of interaction effects in linear panel models with a fixed number of time periods. There are at least two ways to estimate interaction effects in this setting, both common in applied work. Our theoretical results show that these two approaches are distinct, and only coincide under strong conditions on unobserved effect heterogeneity. Our empirical results show that the difference between the two approaches is large, leading to conflicting conclusions about the sign of the interaction effect. Taken together, our findings may guide the choice between the two approaches in empirical work.

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