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This chapter presents the semi-parametric technique of propensity score matching. The standard approach is briefly discussed with an example and extensions to the case of multi-valued treatment and Oaxaca-Blinder regressions are also presented.
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On this point, see also Sect. 2.4 on local sensitivity analysis of policy impact estimates.
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See Percoco (2013) for further details on the clustering procedure.
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The use of a reference category is needed as all European regions were treated with the policy. This implies that we do not have a “pure control” (i.e. regions not treated).
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Percoco, M. (2014). Propensity Score Matching: When Units Meet. In: Regional Perspectives on Policy Evaluation. SpringerBriefs in Regional Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09519-6_3
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