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Causal Inference with Groupwise Matching

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  • Ratzanyel Rinc'on
  • Kyungchul Song

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This paper examines methods of causal inference based on groupwise matching when we observe multiple large groups of individuals over several periods. We formulate causal inference validity through a generalized matching condition, generalizing the parallel trend assumption in difference-in-differences designs. We show that difference-in-differences, synthetic control, and synthetic difference-in-differences designs are distinguished by the specific matching conditions that they invoke. Through regret analysis, we demonstrate that difference-in-differences and synthetic control with differencing are complementary; the former dominates the latter if and only if the latter's extrapolation error exceeds the former's matching error up to a term vanishing at the parametric rate. The analysis also reveals that synthetic control with differencing is equivalent to difference-in-differences when the parallel trend assumption holds for both the pre-treatment and post-treatment periods. We develop a statistical inference procedure based on synthetic control with differencing and present an empirical application demonstrating its usefulness.

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  • Ratzanyel Rinc'on & Kyungchul Song, 2025. "Causal Inference with Groupwise Matching," Papers 2510.26106, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2510.26106
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