Stage-Based Identification of Policy Effects

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Christian Aleman

Autonomous University of Barcelona; Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE)

Christopher Busch

Autonomous University of Barcelona - MOVE (Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics); Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE)

Alexander Ludwig

Goethe University Frankfurt

Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis

UAB and Barcelona GSE

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Date Written: October 20, 2023

Abstract

We develop a method that identifies the effects of nationwide policy, i.e., policy implemented across all regions at the same time. The core idea is to track outcome paths in terms of stages rather than time, where a stage of a regional outcome at time t is its location on the support of a reference path. The method proceeds in two steps. First, a normalization maps the time paths of regional outcomes onto the reference path—using only pre-policy data. This uncovers cross-regional heterogeneity of the stage at which policy is implemented. Second, this stage variation identifies policy effects inside a window of stages where a stage-leading region provides the no-policy counterfactual path for non-leading regions that are subject to policy inside that window. We assess our method’s performance with Monte-Carlo experiments, illustrate it with empirical applications, and show that it captures heterogeneous policy effects across stages.

Keywords: Stages, Identification, Policy Effects, Nationwide Policy, Macroeconomics

JEL Classification: C01, E00

Suggested Citation

Aleman, Christian and Busch, Christopher and Ludwig, Alexander and Santaeulalia-Llopis, Raul, Stage-Based Identification of Policy Effects (October 20, 2023). SAFE Working Paper No. 404, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4612442 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4612442

Christian Aleman

Autonomous University of Barcelona ( email )

Plaça Cívica
Cerdañola del Valles
Barcelona, Barcelona 08193
Spain

Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) ( email )

Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27
Barcelona, Barcelona 08005
Spain

Christopher Busch

Autonomous University of Barcelona - MOVE (Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics) ( email )

Campus de Bellaterra-UAB Edifici B (s/n)
EDIFICI B
Cerdanyola del Vallès
, Barcelona 08193
Spain

Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) ( email )

Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27
Barcelona, Barcelona 08005
Spain

Alexander Ludwig (Contact Author)

Goethe University Frankfurt

Grüneburgplatz 1
Frankfurt am Main, 60323
Germany

Raul Santaeulalia-Llopis

UAB and Barcelona GSE ( email )

Plaza Civica, s/n
Bellaterra, Barcelona 08193
Spain

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