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The term multi-valued treatment effects refers to a collection of population parameters capturing the impact of a treatment variable on an outcome variable when the treatment takes multiple values. For example, in labour training programmes participants receive different hours of training or in...
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literature on both aspects of social networks, and discusses the identification and estimation issues they raise. …
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Although economists have sought to link the health behaviours or outcomes of socially connected individuals for several decades, there has been a recent resurgence in interest and expansion in empirical techniques. Studies that attempt to estimate social network effects in health decisions face...
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of the identification of social interactions. We consider linear and discrete choice models as well as social network … identification literature, we indicate areas where additional research is especially needed and suggest some directions that appear …
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of the identification of social interactions. We consider linear and discrete choice models as well as social networks … identification literature, we indicate areas where additional research is especially needed and suggest some directions that appear …
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This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. This is both a … of those models. We consider identification of both endogenous (peer) and contextual social effects under alternative … individual-level and aggregated data. Finally, we discuss potential ramifications for identification of endogenous group …
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from theoretical identification restrictions to identifying the main characteristics of the time series data, hence a shift …
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the identification of social interactions. We consider linear and discrete choice models as well as social networks … identification literature, we indicate areas where additional research is especially needed and suggest some directions that appear …
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This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. This is both a … of those models. We consider identification of both endogenous (peer) and contextual social effects under alternative … individual-level and aggregated data. Finally, we discuss potential ramifications for identification of endogenous group …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010368248
This paper provides a systematic analysis of identification in linear social interactions models. This is both a … of those models. We consider identification of both endogenous (peer) and contextual social effects under alternative … individual-level and aggregated data. Finally, we discuss potential ramifications for identification of endogenous group …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009764852