Synthetic Control: Math Explained
This is a follow up video to my explanation of synthetic control. I focus on the math behind the method. I use the following paper for the explanation: Andersson, Julius J. "Carbon taxes and CO 2 emissions: Sweden as a case study." American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11.4 (2019): 1-30. If you are more curious about the method, check out: Abadie, Alberto, Alexis Diamond, and Jens Hainmueller. "Synth: An R package for synthetic control methods in comparative case studies." Journal of Statistical Software 42.13 (2011). Disclaimer: If you use R, always use the improveSynth function of the following package: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packag... The algorithm of Abadie's synth package seldom converges!!!

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