bcallaway11 / did

Difference in Differences with Multiple Periods, website: https://bcallaway11.github.io/did
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Possible python port? #130

Open amichuda opened 2 years ago

amichuda commented 2 years ago

Your package is a great addition and makes doing these new innovations in did intuitive and user friendly. I was wondering if you had any plans for porting this to python? I was sorry if flirting with the idea of doing that, but I wanted to make sure there wouldn't be any duplication of effort. I was thinking of incorporating it into the linearmodels package or perhaps keep it standalone. Let me know what you think!

pedrohcgs commented 2 years ago

We haven’t considered this yet, but I think it would be awesome!!!!

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Your package is a great addition and makes doing these new innovations in did intuitive and user friendly. I was wondering if you had any plans for porting this to python? I was sorry if flirting with the idea of doing that, but I wanted to make sure there wouldn't be any duplication of effort. I was thinking of incorporating it into the linearmodels https://bashtage.github.io/linearmodels/ package or perhaps keep it standalone. Let me know what you think!

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bcallaway11 commented 2 years ago

Yes, I agree, it would be great to have this, and I don't know of anyone working a Python version. I'd be happy to help/talk with you about this at some point.

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bernardodionisi commented 2 years ago

Hello,

I have implemented the main functionalities of the DRDID and the DID R packages in a python version that I have been using for my work (i'm a phd student). I am slowly adding the features that I am still missing, however, if you are interested I would be happy to show you

Bernardo

amichuda commented 2 years ago

Sounds great! I'll talk to @bernardodionisi !

Kayshani commented 2 years ago

Hey @bernardodionisi - I'd also be very keen to know what you have so far. I have been using Python for my Masters thesis, although stumbled across did and PanelMatch so have been experimenting with R, but would very much appreciate any pointers so that I can remain in Python!

bernardodionisi commented 2 years ago

Hi @Kayshani, hoping to release some code sometime later this summer, but right now I don't have a timeline to give you, sorry