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Combining Matching and Synthetic Control to Tradeoff Biases From Extrapolation and Interpolation

Maxwell Kellogg, Magne Mogstad, Guillaume A. Pouliot and Alexander Torgovitsky

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2021, vol. 116, issue 536, 1804-1816

Abstract: The synthetic control (SC) method is widely used in comparative case studies to adjust for differences in pretreatment characteristics. SC limits extrapolation bias at the potential expense of interpolation bias, whereas traditional matching estimators have the opposite properties. This complementarity motives us to propose a matching and synthetic control (or MASC) estimator as a model averaging estimator that combines the standard SC and matching estimators. We show how to use a rolling-origin cross-validation procedure to train the MASC to resolve tradeoffs between interpolation and extrapolation bias. We use a series of empirically based placebo and Monte Carlo simulations to shed light on when the SC, matching, MASC and penalized SC estimators do (and do not) perform well. Then, we apply these estimators to examine the economic costs of conflicts in the context of Spain.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2021.1979562

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