Economics Seminar - Jad Beyhum - (Ku Leuven) - "Inference after discretizing time-varying unobserved heterogeneity"
A UEBS Department of Economics
Jad Beyhum - (Ku Leuven)
| An UEBS Department of Economics seminar | |
|---|---|
| Speaker(s) | Jad Beyhum (Ku Leuven) |
| Date | 6 February 2026 |
| Time | 13:30 to 14:45 |
| Place | Syndicate Room B |
Event details
Abstract
Abstract: Approximating time-varying unobserved heterogeneity by discrete types has become increasingly popular in economics. Yet, provably valid post-clustering inference for target parameters in models that do not impose an exact group structure is still lacking. This paper fills this gap in the leading case of a linear panel data model with nonseparable two-way unobserved heterogeneity. Building on insights from the double machine learning literature, we propose a simple inference procedure based on a bias-reducing moment. Asymptotic theory and simulations suggest excellent performance. In the application on fiscal policy we revisit, the novel approach yields conclusions in line with economic theory.
Location:
Syndicate Room B


