Causal Inference Using Factor Models
Jushan Bai and
Peng Wang
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Abstract:
We develop a factor-model framework for causal inference in panels with policy interventions. Treatment effects are represented as structural changes in treated units' exposure to latent common shocks and, in extensions, changes in the factor process itself. The approach does not impose the standard parallel-trends restriction, accommodates one or many treated units, and targets systematic effects when unit-time idiosyncratic effects are not point identified. We provide estimation and inference under both fixed and treatment-dependent factor processes. Simulations show coverage close to nominal levels. In applications to California tobacco control and German reunification, the method produces estimates broadly consistent with synthetic control while delivering formal confidence intervals.
Date: 2026-06
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