Abstract:We propose an asymptotically valid t test that uses Student's t distribution as the reference distribution in a di¤erence-in-di¤erences regression. For the asymptotic variance estimation, we adopt the clustering-by-time approach to accommodate cross-sectional dependence. This approach often assumes the clusters to be independent across time, but we allow them to be temporally dependent. The proposed t test is based on a special heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation robust (HAR) variance estimator. We target t… Show more
“…The DID method has become increasingly popular in policy analysis [48]. It studies the differential effect of a policy that does not affect everybody at the same time and in the same way on a treated group versus a control group [49].…”
When cities develop rapidly, there are negative effects such as population expansion, traffic congestion, resource shortages, and pollution. It has become essential to explore new types of urban development patterns, and thus, the concept of the “smart city” has emerged. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the links between smart city policies and urban green total factor productivity (GTFP) in the context of China. Based on panel data of 200 cities in China from 2007–2016 and treating smart city policy as a quasi-natural experiment, the paper uses a difference-in-differences propensity score matching (PSM-DID) approach to prevent selection bias. The results show: (a) Smart city policies can significantly increase urban GTFP by 16% to 18%; (b) the larger the city, the stronger and more significant this promotion.
“…The DID method has become increasingly popular in policy analysis [48]. It studies the differential effect of a policy that does not affect everybody at the same time and in the same way on a treated group versus a control group [49].…”
When cities develop rapidly, there are negative effects such as population expansion, traffic congestion, resource shortages, and pollution. It has become essential to explore new types of urban development patterns, and thus, the concept of the “smart city” has emerged. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the links between smart city policies and urban green total factor productivity (GTFP) in the context of China. Based on panel data of 200 cities in China from 2007–2016 and treating smart city policy as a quasi-natural experiment, the paper uses a difference-in-differences propensity score matching (PSM-DID) approach to prevent selection bias. The results show: (a) Smart city policies can significantly increase urban GTFP by 16% to 18%; (b) the larger the city, the stronger and more significant this promotion.
“…With the assumption of homogeneity in variance, the pooled estimate for the error term for the t-statistic can be used. The t-test was used as it is more accurate than a corresponding normal test and is just as powerful (Liu & Sun, 2019). The t-test can determine if a significant difference between the means of two groups existed.…”
“…The data for our experiments are generated as follows. Given the model parameters 0 and 0 ; we generate c t and d t according to the Gaussian VAR(1) model in (17) and then compute v t = v (c t ; d t ; 0 ; 0 ) ; which is the solution to the Euler equation in (16). With fc t ; d t ; v t g T t=1 ; we compute the real returns of the asset…”
“…In the econometrics literature, the orthonormal series LRV estimator has recently been used by, for example, Phillips (2005), Müller (2007), Sun (2011, 2013, 2014a,b,c), Liu and Sun (2019), and Lazarus, Lewis, Watson (2016, 2018).…”
This paper develops asymptotic F tests robust to weak identi…cation and temporal dependence. The test statistics are modi…ed versions of the S statistic of Stock and Wright (2000) and the K statistic of Kleibergen (2005), both of which are based on the continuous updating generalized method of moments. In the former case, the modi…cation involves only a multiplicative degree-of-freedom adjustment. In the latter case, the modi…cation involves an additional multiplicative adjustment that uses a J statistic for testing overidenti…cation. By adopting …xed-smoothing asymptotics, we show that both the modi…ed S statistic and the modi…ed K statistic are asymptotically F-distributed. The asymptotic F theory accounts for the estimation errors in the underlying heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation robust variance estimators, which the asymptotic chi-squared theory ignores. Monte Carlo simulations show that the F approximations are much more accurate than the corresponding chi-squared approximations in …nite samples.
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