Hello guys,
I am comparing the economic well-being of some group of people residing on opposite sides of a certain border. I believe there is a jump at the border, and I want to represent this graphically using Regression Discontinuity design. Is there anyone who has any experience in this, and would like to help ? Also I want to see how living conditions decline as one moves closer to the border.
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