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Introduction Panel Parametric Approach Panel Semi-parametric Approach Panel Non-parametric Approach Model Averaging Method Simulation Studies Impact of California Tobacco Control Program Impact of Election Day Registration Law Concluding Remarks. Advantages of Using Panel Data
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Introduction • Panel Parametric Approach • Panel Semi-parametric Approach • Panel Non-parametric Approach • Model Averaging Method • Simulation Studies • Impact of California Tobacco Control Program • Impact of Election Day Registration Law • Concluding Remarks
Advantages of Using Panel Data Panel data containing time series information for a number of individuals may provide information of some individuals before and after intervention and the information about the differences between treated and untreated individuals at a given time. These information can be combined to get around the issues of selection observables and selection on unobservables to measure ATE as well to provide measures of heterogenous treatment effects.