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strbee analyzes a two-group clinical trial with a survival outcome, in which some subjects may "crossover" to receive the treatment of the other arm. Adjustment for treatment crossover is done by a randomization-respecting method that preserves the intention-to-treat p-value. Copyright 2002 by...
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We examine how women's employment leads to household technology adoption in the context of mid-century United States. We posit that this relationship is strongest for households with low earning capacity whose consumption-leisure tradeoff crosses a threshold as women go to work. Using WWII...
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We combine nighttime lights data, official statistics, and new household survey data from northern Kenya in order to assess the impact of long-term refugee camps on host populations. The nighttime lights estimates show that refugee inflows increase economic activity in areas very close to Kakuma...
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Household investment in preventative health products is low in developing countries even though benefits from these products are very high. What interventions most effectively stimulate demand? In this paper, we experimentally estimate demand curves for health products in Kenya, Guatemala,...
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