Hi,dear all:
I am facing a problem that emprically dealing with descrete choice model with difference in difference approach. Althought there're theorical papers about non-liner DID model, and stata code relavant, I can hardly find empirical papers using DID approach with binary or multimoninal data. Could any professors or academicans provide me some relevant papers ? So that I can get through it more clearly.
Thank you very much!
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