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This chapter describes the main impact evaluation methods, both experimental and quasi-experimental, and the statistical model underlying them. Some of the most important methodological advances to have recently been put forward in this field of research are presented. We focus not only on the...
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We consider nonparametric identification and estimation in a nonseparable model where a continuous regressor of interest is a known, deterministic, but kinked function of an observed assignment variable. This design arises in many institutional settings where a policy variable (such as weekly...
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effects of an extension program designed for women smallholder farmers in Uganda. We find that program phaseout does not …
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food security in Uganda through a regression discontinuity design that exploits an arbitrary distance-to-branch threshold …
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We document substantial variation in the effects of a highly-effective literacy program in northern Uganda. The program …
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device for educational expenses in Uganda. We compare an account fully-committed to educational expenses to an account in …
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This paper examines an alternative to monitoring staff at a public health clinic in rural Uganda. The program sent SMS …
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Time-use researchers are typically interested in the time use of individuals, but time use data are samples of person-days. Given day-to-day variation in how people spend their time, this distinction is analytically important. We examine the conditions necessary to make inferences about the time...
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The economics 'credibility revolution' has promoted the identification of causal relationships using difference-in-differences (DID), instrumental variables (IV), randomized control trials (RCT) and regression discontinuity design (RDD) methods. The extent to which a reader should trust claims...
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We examine a new general class of hazard rate models for survival data, containing a parametric and a nonparametric component. Both can be a mix of a time effect and (possibly time-dependent) marker or covariate effects. A number of well-known models are special cases. In a counting process...
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