Policy effect evaluation under counterfactual neighborhood interventions in the presence of spillover
Policy interventions can spill over to units of a population that are not directly exposed to the policy but are geographically close to the units receiving the intervention. In recent work, investigations of spillover effects on neighboring regions have focused on estimating the average treatment e...
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Zusammenfassung: | Policy interventions can spill over to units of a population that are not
directly exposed to the policy but are geographically close to the units
receiving the intervention. In recent work, investigations of spillover effects
on neighboring regions have focused on estimating the average treatment effect
of a particular policy in an observed setting. Our research question broadens
this scope by asking what policy consequences would the treated units have
experienced under hypothetical exposure settings. When we only observe treated
unit(s) surrounded by controls -- as is common when a policy intervention is
implemented in a single city or state -- this effect inquires about the policy
effects under a counterfactual neighborhood policy status that we do not, in
actuality, observe. In this work, we extend difference-in-differences (DiD)
approaches to spillover settings and develop identification conditions required
to evaluate policy effects in counterfactual treatment scenarios. These causal
quantities are policy-relevant for designing effective policies for populations
subject to various neighborhood statuses. We develop doubly robust estimators
and use extensive numerical experiments to examine their performance under
heterogeneous spillover effects. We apply our proposed method to investigate
the effect of the Philadelphia beverage tax on unit sales. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.06227 |