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Making Event Study Plots Honest: A Functional Data Approach to Causal Inference

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  • Chencheng Fang
  • Dominik Liebl

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Event study plots are the centerpiece of Difference-in-Differences (DiD) analysis, but current plotting methods cannot provide honest causal inference when the parallel trends and/or no-anticipation assumption fails. We introduce a novel functional data approach to DiD that directly enables honest causal inference via event study plots. Our DiD estimator converges to a Gaussian process in the Banach space of continuous functions, enabling powerful simultaneous confidence bands. This theoretical contribution allows us to turn an event study plot into a rigorous honest causal inference tool through equivalence and relevance testing: Honest reference bands can be validated using equivalence testing in the pre-treatment period, and honest causal effects can be tested using relevance testing in the post-treatment period. We demonstrate the performance of our method in simulations and two case studies.

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  • Chencheng Fang & Dominik Liebl, 2025. "Making Event Study Plots Honest: A Functional Data Approach to Causal Inference," Papers 2512.06804, arXiv.org, revised Jan 2026.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2512.06804
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