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In a well-designed experiment intended to measure the impact of an intervention, the observed outcome of the control group is the actual, true counterfactual for the treatment group.
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To measure the true effect of a specific policy or event (the 'treatment'), economists need to estimate what would have happened without it. This hypothetical outcome is what the 'treatment group' would have experienced in the absence of the treatment. Match each scenario describing a treatment with the most appropriate comparison group that could be used to estimate this hypothetical outcome.
In a well-designed experiment intended to measure the impact of an intervention, the observed outcome of the control group is the actual, true counterfactual for the treatment group.
The Challenge of the Counterfactual
To isolate the true causal effect of an economic intervention (the 'treatment') on a specific group, economists must estimate the outcome that this group would have experienced in the absence of the intervention. This unobserved, hypothetical outcome is known as the ____.
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A researcher studies the effect of a new fertilizer on corn yield. They use two identical fields: Field A receives the new fertilizer and yields 120 bushels, while Field B does not receive the fertilizer and yields 100 bushels. In the context of this experiment, what is the counterfactual?