Using machine-learning counterfactual forecasts, the paper estimates that US electricity market liberalization cut residential prices by about 7% in the first two years.
Estimating the causal effect of an intervention in a time series setting: the C-ARIMA approach
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The Rubin Causal Model (RCM) is a framework that allows to define the causal effect of an intervention as a contrast of potential outcomes. In recent years, several methods have been developed under the RCM to estimate causal effects in time series settings. None of these makes use of ARIMA models, which are instead very common in the econometrics literature. In this paper, we propose a novel approach, C-ARIMA, to define and estimate the causal effect of an intervention in a time series setting under the RCM. We first formalize the assumptions enabling the definition, the estimation and the attribution of the effect to the intervention; we then check the validity of the proposed method with an extensive simulation study, comparing its performance against a standard intervention analysis approach. In the empirical application, we use C-ARIMA to assess the causal effect of a permanent price reduction on supermarket sales. The CausalArima R package provides an implementation of our proposed approach.
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Causality analysis of electricity market liberalization on electricity price using novel Machine Learning methods
Using machine-learning counterfactual forecasts, the paper estimates that US electricity market liberalization cut residential prices by about 7% in the first two years.